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Batygin and Brown, however, predicted it.
It wasn't until they added in a ninth planet- a planet with characteristics that perfectly match Batygin and Brown's predictions- that the wacky orbit finally made sense.
Batygin and Brown are using the Subaru Telescope at Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii to try to do just that.
The only major difference between Whitmire's theory and  the theory proposed by Caltech's researchers is the lengthof Planet X's orbit: Whitmire suggested an orbit of 27 million years whereas Batygin and Brown believe the planet orbits every 10,000 to 20,000 years.
Batygin and Brown are using the Subaru Telescope in Hawaii's Mauna Kea Observatory to try to do just that.
Astronomers, including Batygin and Brown, will begin using the world's most powerful telescopes to search for the object in its predicted orbit.
Batygin and Brown argued that a ninth planet must be shepherding those worlds into their strange orbits.
In a statement, he says Batygin and Brown made a"very solid argument"and  that he is"quite convinced by the existence of a distant planet.".
Batygin and Brown are using the Subaru Telescope at Hawaii's Mauna Kea Observatory to continue their search for Planet Nine.
New work by Caltech's Batygin  and Brown show that a planet with 10 times the mass of the Earth in a distant eccentric orbit anti-aligned with the other six objects(orange) is required to maintain this configuration.
Batygin and Brown discovered the planet's existence through mathematical modeling and  computer simulations but have not yet observed the object directly.
Two years ago, Batygin and Brown made a case for Planet Nine's existence based on the peculiar orbits of a handful of distant worlds known as Kuiper belt objects.
Batygin and Brown estimated that the perturber is perhaps 10 times more massive than Earthand  lies about 600 astronomical units(AU) from the sun on average.
Moreover, Batygin and Brown predicted that Planet Nine's gravity would take them out of their orbitand  push them into Kuiper belt.
Batygin and Brown show a planet with 10x mass of the earth in a distant eccentric orbit anti-aligned with the other six objects(orange) is required to maintain this configuration.
Batygin and  Brown also took a stab at characterizing the planet, estimating that it's perhaps 10 times more massive than Earth and orbits about 600 astronomical units(AU) from the sun on average.
What's more, Batygin and Brown also predicted that over time, Planet Nine's gravity would push these Kuiper belt objects out of their current plane and  into ever-higher orbital inclinations.
Batygin and Brown suggest that Planet Nine coalesced from the same spinning disc as the rest of the solar system, but was flung into a distant, tilted orbit soon afterwards by a close encounter with Jupiter or Saturn.
In 2016, astrophysicists Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown noticed unusual gravitational activity in the outer solar system.
In January 2016, Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown contributed more evidence, announcing that other TNOs also appeared to bear this gravitational imprint.
This past January, Batygin and Mike Brown, a Caltech astronomer, proposed that the giant could explain the peculiarly clustered orbits of six icy bodies beyond Neptune.
In a 2016 paper, Batygin and co-author Mike Brown detailed six known objects in the Kuiper Belt that behave rather strangely.
The object confirms a specific prediction made by Konstantin Batygin and Michael Brown, the astronomers at the California Institute of Technology who first argued for Planet Nine's existence.
In that study, the planetary scientists Konstantin Batygin and Michael Brown calculated that Planet Nine's gravitational pull means it could have up to 10 times the mass of Earth.
In 2016, Konstantin Batygin and Mike Brown(both researchers at the California Institute of Technology) stated that Planet Nine may be altering the orbits of objects in the Kuiper Belt.
Astronomers Michael Brown and Konstantin Batygin, have not observed the planet directly.
Two astronomers at Caltech, Michael Brown and Konstantin Batygin, decided to investigate.
Brown and Batygin are relying on the Subaru Telescope at Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii to try to find Planet Nine.
The work of the team-that of other researchers, notably Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin of Caltech- suggests that the Ninemay planet actually exists in the dark depths of the solar system further away.