Published March 2019
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The Planet Nine hypothesis
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Brown, Michael E.
Chicago
Abstract
In 1820 Alexis Bouvard, the director of the Paris Observatory, made what could have been a huge discovery. The planet Uranus, whose position he had tracked back 130 years in old star catalogs, didn't quite go around the Sun the way that he predicted it should. It traveled along its elliptical orbit as expected, but sometimes the old observations suggested it was a little ahead of its predicted position and sometimes a little behind. Bouvard might have realized that there was something beyond Uranus, but instead he was convinced the old star catalogs were simply wrong.
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