Here for the replies. Because you know where this is going.
I guess there’s more rings around your anus than we thought.
Space. It does not run out of surprises!
The copy you have in the above post does not match the copy of the article?
But from the article if you follow the link:
“A mini-planet orbiting in the frigid outer reaches of the solar system...”
which prompted me to remember years ago I read that the temperature in outer space is everywhere an even 70 Degrees! I’m not kidding! I DID read that!
So I looked up ‘what is the temperature in outer space’ just to see what it was because the article said ‘in the frigid outer reaches of the solar system’ and THIS is what I found:
“The temperature in outer space is generally 2.73 Kelvin (-270.42 Celsius, -454.75 Fahrenheit)”.
A bit colder than 70 degrees.
Did they USED to think it was all 70 degrees or was I on sum bum website?
My ignorant guess would be either the dwarf planet is super dense and/or the ring material is very light.
It must be the remnants of the ring around Uranus.
“Dwarf planet” is out.
They are now referred to as Little Planets.
Isn’t there a ring around Uranus?
They killed Pluto!