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Researchers say there is now a 40% chance a ninth planet is in our solar system
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Published 20:52 17 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Researchers say there is now a 40% chance a ninth planet is in our solar system

Turns out there's chaos in space as well as on Earth

James Moorhouse

James Moorhouse

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Researchers in the US have suggested there is a 40 percent chance a ninth planet could exist in our solar system.

Planet Nine, or Planet X, which will hopefully be renamed if its existence is ever 100 percent proven, is said to potentially lie beyond orbit of Neptune and dwarf planet Pluto, further out in the Kuiper Belt.

While we've all come to learn the pneumonic My (Mercury), Very (Venus), Educated (Earth), Mother (Mars), Just (Jupiter), Served (Saturn), Us (Uranus), Noodles (Neptune), we may soon require an updated version, if the researchers at Rice University in Texas are to be believed.

If there is a Planet Nine, it's said to be 100 times further from the Sun than Earth, and between five and ten times the mass of our own planet.

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That's between 46.5 billion to 65.1 billion miles away from us, and temperatures could be as low as -245°C since it's so far from the Sun.

A new study weighed up how likely it was a ninth planet was created in our solar system and ended up in the Kuiper Belt.

André Izidoro, lead author of the study and assistant professor of Earth, environmental and planetary sciences at Rice University, said: “Essentially, we’re watching pinballs in a cosmic arcade. When giant planets scatter each other through gravitational interactions, some are flung far away from their star.”

What is the new evidence that Planet Nine exists?

The current solar system, in case you forgot (Getty images)
The current solar system, in case you forgot (Getty images)

The researchers suggest that if the timing and surrounding environments are just right, then Planet Nine could have settled in an extremely wide orbit, rather than being ejected out of the solar system completely.

“There is up to a 40 percent chance that a Planet Nine-like object could have been trapped during that time,” said Izidoro. “We’re not just increasing the odds of finding Planet Nine — we’re opening a new window into the architecture and evolution of planetary systems throughout the galaxy.”

What is the theory against Planet Nine?

It's simpler than you might think. A paper discussing the possibility of Planet Nine first came out nine years ago, and there's lots of scientists who've been spending a long time looking for it.

Technology such as this in Chile could help end the debate (ESO)
Technology such as this in Chile could help end the debate (ESO)

Unless it's exceptionally good at hiding, you would think they would have found it by now.

However, we may soon have a conclusive answer, as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile will begin using the world's most powerful camera to survey the sky later this year, hopefully ending this debate once and for all.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Stock Image

Topics: Space, Science

James Moorhouse
James Moorhouse

James is a NCTJ Gold Standard journalist covering a wide range of topics and news stories for LADbible. After two years in football writing, James switched to covering news with Newsquest in Cumbria, before joining the LAD team in 2025. In his spare time, James is a long-suffering Rochdale fan and loves reading, running and music. Contact him via [email protected]

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