Dr. Michael Brown, associate professor of planetary astronomy, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. will present his discovery of the most distant object ever detected orbiting the sun. He and colleagues made the discovery as part of a NASA-funded research project.
However The Australian apparently showed a little initiative and reported the story. Apparently they went to the source (Michael Brown of the California Institute of Technology) and got the story. The new planet is almost 2000 Kilometers in diameter and is made up of ice and snow. It even has a name, Sedna. Sedna is controversial even before it is officially announced. Some atronomers feel that it isn't big enough to be a planet, that even pluto was misclassified. Hopefully we will learn more tommorrow, there are even supposed to be picures available, most likely they won't be very detailed.
Sedna is the biggest object discovered in the solar system in 74 years.


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