Posted on 08/06/2015 11:25:26 AM PDT by BenLurkin
From the start, Sedna was an odd-ball. Its 11,400 year orbit takes it from a perihelion of 76 astronomical units (for context, Neptune is an average of 30 AUs from the Sun) to an amazing 936 AUs from the Sun. (A thousand AUs is 1.6% of a light year, and 0.4% of the way to Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our solar system). Currently at a distance of 86 AU and headed towards perihelion in 2076, were lucky we caught Sedna as it neared (we use the term near loosely in this case!) the Sun.
But this strange path makes you wonder what else is out there, and how Sedna wound up in such an eccentric orbit.
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The study, entitled How Sedna and family were captured in a close encounter with a solar sibling looks at the possibility that Sedna may have been snatched from another star early on in our Suns career (of interstellar crime, perhaps?) The team used supercomputer simulations modeling 10,000 encounters to discover which types of near stellar passages might result in an ice dwarf world in a Sedna-like orbit.
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The paper assigns the term Sednitos (also sometimes referred to as Sednoids) for these Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt intruders with similar characteristics to Sedna. In 2012, 2012 VP113, dubbed the twin of Sedna, was discovered by astronomers at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in a similar looping orbit....
Theres good reason to believe something(s?) out there shepherding these Senitos into a similar orbit with a comparable argument of perihelion. Researchers have suggested the existence of one or several planetary mass objects loitering out in the 200-250 AU range of the outer solar system
(Excerpt) Read more at universetoday.com ...
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Planet Nibiru?? Just saying ...
It’s Yuggoth.
Gotta ask bpearthwatch, he’s the ‘expert’ on nibiru. And herculobus. And 9 foot tall aliens in the Nevada hills. And Isonid meteors that never happened. And..
(There’s a trend there somewhere..)
Just watch out for the Fungi from there..
Thanks BenLurkin, extra to APoD.
The study, entitled How Sedna and family were captured in a close encounter with a solar sibling looks at the possibility that Sedna may have been snatched from another star early on in our Sun's career (of interstellar crime, perhaps?) The team used supercomputer simulations modeling 10,000 encounters to discover which types of near stellar passages might result in an ice dwarf world in a Sedna-like orbit.Thanks BenLurkin.
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