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Scientists spot farthest object in solar system

- By Marcia Dunn

Astronomer­s have spotted the farthest known object in our solar system — and they’ve nicknamed the pink cosmic body “Farout.”

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Astronomer­s have spotted the farthest known object in our solar system — and they’ve nicknamed the pink cosmic body “Farout.”

The Internatio­nal Astronomic­al Union’s Minor Planet Center announced the discovery Monday.

“Farout” is about 120 astronomic­al units away — that’s 120 times the distance between Earth and the sun, or 11 billion miles. The previous record holder was the dwarf planet Eris at 96 astronomic­al units. Pluto, by comparison, is 34 astronomic­al units away.

The Carnegie Institutio­n’s Scott Sheppard said the object is so far away and moving so slowly it will take a few years to determine its orbit. At that distance, it could take more than 1,000 years to orbit the sun.

Sheppard and his team spied the dwarf planet in November using a telescope in Hawaii. Their finding was confirmed by a telescope in Chile.

“I actually uttered “farout” when I first found this object, because I immediatel­y noticed from its slow movement that it must be far out there,” Sheppard wrote in an email. “It is the slowest moving object I have ever seen and is really out there.”

It is an estimated 310 miles across and believed to be round. Its pink shade indicates an ice-rich object. Little else is known.

The discovery came about as the astronomer­s were searching for the hypothetic­al Planet X, a massive planet believed by some to be orbiting the sun from vast distances, well beyond Pluto.

 ?? Associated Press ?? An artist’s concept of the dwarf planet.
Associated Press An artist’s concept of the dwarf planet.
 ?? Roberto Molar Candanosa / Carnegie Institutio­n for Science via Associated Press ?? This image shows an artist’s conception of a dwarf planet astronomer­s say is the farthest known object in our solar system, which they have nicknamed “Farout.”
Roberto Molar Candanosa / Carnegie Institutio­n for Science via Associated Press This image shows an artist’s conception of a dwarf planet astronomer­s say is the farthest known object in our solar system, which they have nicknamed “Farout.”

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