Produced by: Manoj Kumar
Speculation swirls as scientists debate if Planet Nine is a celestial body or something darker. Clues emerge from unexplained gravitational anomalies far beyond Neptune.
Strange Kuiper Belt orbits hint at a massive, unseen force—too large for known planetary influences. Could Planet Nine hold the answer?
A radical hypothesis reimagines Planet Nine not as a planet but as a primordial black hole—compact, ancient, and immensely dense.
Harvard researchers propose hunting for black hole signatures, flares emitted when it consumes distant objects, using advanced telescopic surveys.
Models suggest Planet Nine’s orbit could be 20 times farther than Neptune’s, explaining not only Kuiper anomalies but also the solar system’s tilted axis.
Primordial black holes from the Big Bang might replace traditional planet assumptions, challenging our understanding of cosmic evolution.
Mysterious gravitational pulls in the outer solar system point to an unseen massive body. Is this the elusive ninth planet or something more sinister?
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory prepares to scan the southern skies, searching for evidence that could redefine the limits of our solar system.
Uncovering Planet Nine or a black hole would unravel cosmic mysteries, offering insights into dark matter and the universe’s early days.