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    Hubble‏Verified account @NASAHubble 10 Dec 2020

    A planet in an unlikely orbit around a double star 336 light-years away may offer a clue to a mystery much closer to home: a hypothesized, distant body in our solar system dubbed "Planet Nine." Learn more about this exoplanet discovery: https://go.nasa.gov/374USVe pic.twitter.com/BqEpLPm1Lb

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      1. Matt B.‏ @Mattunes_ 10 Dec 2020
        Replying to @NASAHubble

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      1. Adam Farnsworth‏ @farnsworth_adam 10 Dec 2020
        Replying to @NASAHubble

        Oh come on guys. Nibiru has been spoken about for yrs even in ancient texts. You are simply rediscovering the wheel

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      2. John Gacinski‏ @johngacinski 10 Dec 2020
        Replying to @NASAHubble

        And some think this majestic universe all happened by chance. Amusing.

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      3. BEAR ( Jerry)‏ @streetbear57 10 Dec 2020
        Replying to @johngacinski @NASAHubble

        Yes. Out of absolutely nothing.pic.twitter.com/fttVFxRukL

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      2. CosmicNewsToday‏ @CosmicNewsToday 10 Dec 2020
        Replying to @NASAHubble

        Classroom question: What caused our planet to be 23 degrees off the vertical, unlike all the other planets in our solar system?

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      3. GeDeOh‏ @_gedeoh_ 10 Dec 2020
        Replying to @CosmicNewsToday @NASAHubble

        Maybe you should ask Uranus (This is not a joke btw, its axis of rotation is about 97 degrees off vertical, it’s pretty much horizontal)

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      1. Prakashtha‏ @Himani49236563 10 Dec 2020
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        🤔🧐pic.twitter.com/rz7D2UIX9Y

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      2. SwampFox‏ @SwampFox8 10 Dec 2020
        Replying to @NASAHubble

        It has a name. Why do you hate on Pluto so much.

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      3. Nobody‏ @Nobody19851985 10 Dec 2020
        Replying to @SwampFox8 @NASAHubble

        Maybe because it located nearer to the sun than Pluto and they neglected it till now

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      1. Goldon Singh Sandhu‏ @GoldonSingh 10 Dec 2020
        Replying to @NASAHubble

        How is it you can know so much about distant stars & there planets but not much about a planet in this solar system? There are bases on the moon as well & you don’t talk about that either. I look forward to seeing the light angels from heaven I experienced that gave me good love.

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