Scientists recently made an exciting discovery in our solar system. They found a new celestial body, named 2017 OF201, which is being touted as an ‘extreme cousin’ of Pluto. This object has an impressive orbit that takes about 25,000 years to complete. Researchers believe it has the potential to be classified as a dwarf planet due to its size and unique characteristics.
This discovery adds to our understanding of the distant objects that inhabit our solar system. Scientists are excited about the implications of this finding. The classification of 2017 OF201 could reshape our knowledge of celestial bodies beyond Neptune. With its long orbital period, it offers a unique perspective on the dynamics of our outer solar system.