💨 Abstract
A telescope identified a new celestial body, potentially confirming the 'Planet X' theory. Situated beyond Neptune in the Kuiper Belt, this object, tentatively named 'Ammonite,' could be the solar system's ninth planet, following the reclassification of Pluto. Discovered using the Subaru Telescope in Japan, Ammonite is believed to have a stable orbit of over 4 billion years.
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