Young Super-Jupiter Circles Its Binary Star Once Every 15,000 Years, Astronomy

Young Super-Jupiter Circles Its Binary Star Once Every 15,000 Years, Astronomy

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Astronomers are still searching for a hypothetical Planet Nine in the distant reaches of the Solar System, but an 11-Jupiter-mass planet called HD 106906b is looking more and more like the Planet Nine of its planetary system.

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