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If there was another planet oribiting the sun wouldn't we have heard of it by now? the last time they found a "tenth planet" it turned out to be bunk--F.O.E. 13:55, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
- How so? the main argument, if any, for the so called 10th planets like Sedna, Quaoar and 2003 UB313 (which is larger than Pluto) is if any planet outside of Neptune, can be realistically called a planet, or rather a Kuiper Belt object.
Khukri (talk . contribs) 14:30, 1 June 2006 (UTC)