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Feb. 28th, 2008

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If you have a headline of "Planet Detected at Solar System's Edge", would it not make sense to actually have a planet detected?

If you have a photo, wouldn't it make sense for it to be of the actual planet, instead of an artist's conception?

If it's an artist's conception, wouldn't it make sense to say that it's not a photo instead of showing a 'photo' and stating "So-called 'Planet X' is shown. The planet -- half the size of Earth -- is believed to be in the outer reaches of the solar system."

Simply put, they did not detect a planet, they made an hypothesis and ran a simulation. The simulation suggests that there is a planet with an "oblong elliptical solar orbit and circle the sun every thousand years" with a radius of "15 to 26 billion kilometers". That is a far cry from 'detecting a planet' and even farther from having a bloody 'photo'.

The travesty of reporting can be found here.

I expected better of Discovery News.

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