It might be lingering bashfully on
the icy outer edges of our solar system, hiding in the dark, but subtly pulling strings behind the scenes: stretching out the orbits of distant bodies, perhaps even tilting the entire solar system to one side.
Not exact matches
The heat - formed crystalline grains found in
icy comets imply significant mixing and outward movement
of matter from close to the star to the
outer edges of the
solar system.
At the
outer edges of the
solar system, in the Kuiper Belt, are millions
of icy bodies that formed when the
solar system was born.