Our solar system could be hiding an extra planet the size of Uranus | New Scientist
Our solar system could be hiding an extra planet in its outermost reaches. It is possible that a giant planet lurks in the Oort cloud , which begins hundreds of billions of kilometres beyond Pluto and has typically been considered the domain of comets.
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