Quote (russian @ Mar 14 2012 05:14pm)
What? You mean the nearly-perfectly-circular orbits of Earth, Venus and Neptune? Mercury is the only planet with any significant eccentricity.
As you get further out, there is something tugging on the outermost planets. Look at Sedna's orbit for example. NASA says it has to be something VERY large.
And look at this 1983 IRAS Article, which was never followed up:
http://planet-x.150m.com/washpost.htmlInteresting, to say the least. They still haven't found it.
Just
This post was edited by Torm1 on Mar 14 2012 06:28pm