Does our solar system have a SUPER EARTH? Cluster of rock at

Does our solar system have a SUPER EARTH? Cluster of rock at its edge hints at existence of an enormous planet


 
A huge planet ten times larger than Earth may be orbiting the sun at the edge of our solar system.
Researchers have discovered a dwarf planet called 2012 VP113, along with up to 900 other objects, are orbiting in a similar formation.
This suggests that a larger planet, dubbed a Super Earth because of its size, may be creating a shepherding effect pulling these objects around with it.
These are the discovery images of 2012 VP113. Three images of the night sky, each taken about two hours apart, were combined into one. The first image was artificially coloured red, second green, and third blue. 2012 VP113 moved between each image as seen by the red, green and blue dots

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