Did the Sun Pull a Rogue Planet into the Solar System?

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While the world hunts for the elusive Planet Nine, a new gravitational anomaly suggests something much closer is hiding in the dark. This gravitational warp doesn't align with a far-off gas giant, instead, the math points to an Earth-sized rocky planet lurking in the twilight. Something astronomers are calling Planet Y. 0:00 The Beauty of Mathematics (Discovery of Neptune) 1:02 Hints of Planet Nine 2:00 Enter, Planet Y 2:31 Kuiper Belt Anomaly 3:31 Is it Planet 9? 4:36 Princeton University Simulation 5:42 Was Planet Y Always Here? 6:02 Did the Sun Catch Planet Y in its Gravitational Pull? 8:27 Vera C. Rubin to Confirm its Presence Music: Artlist Ltd Support our work. Become a member today: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8SGU9hQEaJpsLuggAhS90Q/join When you buy from our store, you support us: https://my-store-10522d3.creator-spring.com/ Visit our website: https://www.territoryspace.com/ Subscribe to Territory - https://www.youtube.com/@territoryspace/featured Instagram - i

Tags: planet nine, planet nine theory, planet x, planet y, solar system, edge of the solar system, hidden planet, rogue planet, Planet Y, planet 9

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