Possible Black Hole or Ninth Planet: A Mystery Threatens the Edge of the Solar System Beyond Neptune
Black Holes: A Mystery at the Edge of the Solar System
Although black holes are widely researched phenomena, they remain a mystery in many ways to humanity. NASA has provided some insights into how these work by sucking up planets, stars and satellites, driving them into nothingness. What has recently attracted attention is the possibility that one of these phenomena is closer to our solar system than previously thought.
An Intriguing Discovery Beyond Neptune
In an attempt to explore what lies beyond Neptune, an unusual element has been detected that could be classified as a never-before-observed black hole. This discovery has raised concerns about the possible threat to Earth, the Sun and the other planets in the solar system.
Research from the Universities of Durham and Illinois
Scientists from the universities of Durham and Illinois use the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) telescope to obtain information about elements near the solar system, specifically in the Kuiper belt. This region, located near the orbit of Neptune, is home to comets and dwarf planets such as Pluto.
Anomalous Behavior Raises Alarms
Observations have revealed strange behavior, raising NASA alerts. The detected element could be an unknown black hole that has gone unnoticed, or perhaps a ninth planet that could be part of our solar system, suggesting the existence of an extremely large body due to impacts from comets that have great luminosity in their debris.
A Ninth Planet or a Black Hole?
The uncertainty lies in the fact that Planet 9, if it existed, would be ten times the size of Earth. However, technology, continually focused on discovering new worlds beyond Neptune, will be key to determining the nature of this enigmatic object and the possible destiny it could have for humanity.
This advance highlights the importance of technological innovations applied in contemporary astronomy, allowing researchers to expand the limits of knowledge about near space.