Thank you very much. I love installing all the new planets as they're announced.
Given the questionable nature of the hypothesis that is a mighty big maybe.
Not really, they estimate it to be 3.7 earth radii, yet still barely within our detection capabilities. You have to understand that it is very far, and we have no idea of where it is exactly so we can only probe random areas near its vaguely-defined orbit.One would be incredible enough. It can't be very big either, because otherwise we should have found it already. A larger version of Pluto (maybe Earth-sized?) is more likely, a frozen lifeless world.
Planet 10 is here.
Why was my request for Proxima's barycenter denied or deleted from this post? Because of too extremely long orbital period or very poorly constrained? Or in direct conflict with DoctorOfSpace's Avatar system in his Mode Emporium? If so, I would have to leave the subject alone and speak no more about it. Thanks.
Not sure what kind of community you think this is, but it's definitely not like this.
Abridged version of my reply, which was also lost:Why was my request for Proxima's barycenter denied or deleted from this post? Because of too extremely long orbital period or very poorly constrained? Or in direct conflict with DoctorOfSpace's Avatar system in his Mode Emporium? If so, I would have to leave the subject alone and speak no more about it. Thanks.
My apologies to you...I should never say unkind remarks about anybody's good modding of star systems or spaceships in SE community. I need to abide by forum rules more. OK?
Thank you very much....now I understood why. It makes sense. I thought the system was very similar to Gliese 667 triple system in some way. It is up to the SE team to tackle such challenge on immobile binary star systems.