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How worried should we be about covid spreading among wild animals? So, these long-period comets could be considered "the most distant objects in the solar system," even though they don't live their entire lives in those outer regions. None of these long-period comets is anywhere near large enough to be considered a dwarf planet or a minor planet.

Sedna and VP are far enough away from the inner solar system Earth's local neighborhood that they are not affected by the gravity of the system's eight planets, according to Sheppard. Because their orbits, from what we currently know about the solar system — they should not be perturbed at all. They couldn't have formed in those orbits. Something disturbed them. This is the motivation behind Sheppard and Trujillo's survey of the distant solar system.

They're looking for objects that have been undisturbed since the early days of the solar system and thus behave the same way they did shortly after the solar system's formation some 4.

Sheppard said a leading theory about the solar system's formation suggests that the sun was born in a "very dense stellar environment, where a bunch of other stars were forming around it. Then again, it could be that some massive, as-yet-unknown object far, far beyond Pluto is responsible for the gravitational force disturbing these inner Oort Cloud objects, he added.

And all these different theories predict different orbital distribution and orbital population. So if we can find 10 or so of these objects, then we can start determining which theories of the formation of these objects are correct.



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