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What is the name of that planet that telescopes discovered some tome
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What is the name of that planet that telescopes discovered some tome
ago?


Umm, which one? The one in this solar system? Or one of the extra-solar
ones?

The one in this solar system isn't "officially" a planet, but you may be
thinknig of Sedna or one of the others?





 




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