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And the body you expect "NASA" His discovery is called "Altima Thule", a mysterious planet located 5 billion kilometers from Earth, On the edge of the solar system, according to an American newspaper "Washington Post"
Discovery will lead the spacecraft "New Horizons"Where they will fly, after midnight, New Year's Eve, to take close-ups and measure the body.
Scientists do not know this body, at the limit of the hour, but the size and shape, after relying on the size of the shadow, projected by the body when it rose to side Stars Last summer
Dr. Alan Stern, lead researcher at the mission "What will Altima reveal? Nobody knows. For me, it's the most exciting thing."
He continued, "Soon, will turn The planet From a point of light to a fully discovered world ".
It's a vehicle "New horizons" Fifth Spatialship The artificial space goes beyond the outer planets of the solar system.
The phases of the process, which come in conjunction with New Year celebrations, On the social media agencies "NASA".
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The body that NASA plans to detect is called Altima Thuly, a mysterious planet located 5 billion kilometers from the Earth, on the periphery of the solar system, reported the Washington Post.
The discovery will lead the space probe New Horizons, which will fly after midnight on New Year's day, take close-ups and measure the body.
Scientists do not know this body, at the limit of the hour, but the size and shape, after relying on the size of the shadow, which threw the body when it pbaded by d & # 39; One of the stars last summer.
"What does Altima reveal? Nobody knows, for me, it's the most exciting thing," said Dr. Alan Stern, principal investigator at the mission.
"Soon, the mysterious planet will be transformed from a point of light into a fully discovered world."
New Horizons is the fifth satellite built by humans to travel in space beyond the outer planets of the solar system.
The phases of the operation, which coincide with the New Year celebrations, will be transferred to NASA's social networks.