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Home » New Dwarf Planet Discerned at Solar System’s Edge

New Dwarf Planet Discerned at Solar System’s Edge

Maisah Bustami by Maisah Bustami
May 31, 2025
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A Newly Discovered Distant Object in Our Solar System

Scientists have observed a celestial body measuring around 435 miles (700 kilometers) in width, located in the icy outskirts of our solar system. This object, believed to have the potential to be classified as a dwarf planet, follows an elongated orbital path around the sun.

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Researchers have dubbed this entity one of the most distant known objects within our solar system. Its discovery suggests that the vast area beyond the furthest planet, Neptune, and the Kuiper Belt, may not be as empty as previously thought. The Kuiper Belt is home to a variety of icy celestial bodies.

Designated 2017 OF201, this object is classified as a trans-Neptunian object, which refers to bodies that travel around the sun at distances greater than Neptune. Remarkably, it takes approximately 25,000 years for 2017 OF201 to complete a single orbit around the sun, in contrast to Earth’s 365-day orbit.

This discovery was made possible through telescopic observations in Chile and Hawaii over a span of seven years.

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Astrophysicist Sihao Cheng, from the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, who spearheaded this study alongside Princeton graduate students Jiaxuan Li and Eritas Yang, stated, "It may be large enough to be classified as a dwarf planet. Its extensive and eccentric orbit indicates it has undergone an intriguing migration in the past."

The estimated size of 2017 OF201 is slightly smaller than Ceres, the smallest recognized dwarf planet in our solar system, which has a diameter of about 590 miles (950 kilometers). In comparison, Pluto, the largest dwarf planet, measures roughly 1,477 miles (2,377 kilometers) in diameter.

The mass of 2017 OF201 is believed to be around 20,000 times less than that of Earth and 50 times less than Pluto’s.

"We are still unsure about its shape. Its distance makes it challenging to resolve with existing telescopes," Cheng explained. "Its composition remains a mystery, but it is likely similar to other icy bodies."

The Minor Planet Center, affiliated with the International Astronomical Union, announced the discovery, with further details provided in a paper submitted to the open-access research platform arXiv, which is pending peer review.

The distance between Earth and the sun is known as an astronomical unit (AU). Currently, 2017 OF201 lies at a remarkable distance of 90.5 AUs from the sun, which is 90.5 times farther than Earth.

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At its furthest point in the orbit, 2017 OF201 can be over 1,600 AUs away from the sun, while its closest approach is about 45 AUs. This positioning sometimes brings it nearer to the sun than Pluto, which travels in an elliptical pattern, varying its distance from 30 to 49 AUs.

Researchers suspect that the unusual orbit of 2017 OF201 may have been influenced by a historical close encounter with a giant planet’s gravitational field.

Cheng articulated the challenge of studying distant regions of the solar system: "We know very little about the solar system’s outskirts because direct observations are difficult beyond approximately 150 AUs. The presence of this single object implies there might be another hundred similar entities that remain undetectable due to their extreme distance."

The five dwarf planets recognized by the International Astronomical Union, in order of distance from the sun, are Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris, all of which orbit beyond Neptune.

The organization distinguishes between planets and dwarf planets based on their characteristics. A planet must orbit its star, be mostly spherical, and possess enough mass to clear its orbit of other similar-sized objects. In contrast, a dwarf planet must also orbit the sun and be mostly round, but it hasn’t cleared its orbital path.

Cheng remarked that the discovery of 2017 OF201 could have significant implications for theories about a potential ninth planet within our solar system, referred to as Planet X or Planet Nine. This is due to 2017 OF201’s atypical orbit, which diverges from the clustering pattern seen in known trans-Neptunian objects. Some scientists speculated that this clustering might be influenced by an unseen planet’s gravity.

"The fact that 2017 OF201 acts as an outlier challenges this hypothesis," Cheng concluded.


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Maisah Bustami

Maisah Bustami

Maisah is a writer at Digital Phablet, covering the latest developments in the tech industry. With a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Indonesia, Maisah aims to keep readers informed and engaged through her writing.

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