Astronomers Discover Rare Distant Object in Sync with Neptune

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53 points by MaysonL a day ago


TheHeasman - 21 hours ago

"The survey was designed to search for bodies with orbits that extend far above and below the plane of the Earth's orbit around the sun, part of the outer solar system that hasn’t been well-studied."

Christ. I didn't realise we hadn't looked at stuff not in Earth's plane. That's a tonne of space to explore, right in our own backyard.

ghssds - a day ago

What is the meaning of the word "rare" in the context of astronomy? It seems to me calling the object discussed in the article "rare" is about as logical as saying the Earth is rare: of course a single object is rare.

dreamcompiler - a day ago

3-body problems are fun and there are still potentially a ton of resonances that have never been found, and that cannot be found analytically. This seems to be one of those.

phkahler - 15 hours ago

I thought such resonance was unstable. Isn't that the reason for the gaps in Saturn's rings?

nixass - 11 hours ago

ZOZOVN

kgwxd - 16 hours ago

phew, i thought the CEO kisscam story made HN front page for a few words there.