Undiscovered planet of our solar system

Kaigen

The Living Force
FOTCM Member
session 9/30/1994

NI=Montonanas 570,000,000,000 miles from Sun 7,000 mi. dia. solid matter
NII=Suvurutarcar 830,000,000,000 miles from Sun 18,000 mi. dia. hydrogen, ammonia
NIII=Bikalamanar 1,600,000,000,000 miles from Sun 46,000 mi. dia. hydrogen, ammonia

The questions are:
When will human discover the planets?
How many earth years is the orbit of each of them?
Is there any life form on them?
Is anyone of them causing earth changes in next few years?

Thanks
 
Hello tonosama,
For the third question, at least, if you have the mean distance to the Sun, you can estimate the planet's period with the third law of Kepler :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler%27s_laws_of_planetary_motion#Third_law
Hope it helps :)
 
Hi tonosama,

Regarding the C's session quote and your first question, you might want to take a look at the comment at the end of this article on SOTT:

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/223881-Wishful-thinking-Astronomers-spot-planet-in-Oort-Cloud-but-are-they-mistaking-Tyche-for-her-sister-

So there's nothing definitive yet about more trans-Neptune planets, but it seems that astronomers are finding clues that point to the hypothetical existence of some.
 
:) thank you very much for your answers!
This forum have a really great communication!
 
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