Lonely Planet Is Actually Part of the Wider Solar System
Scientists from the Australian National University Research Schol of Astronomy and Astrophysics have discovered that the lonely planet, they spotted before, is actually a part of the wider solar system. Namely, they found out that the planet is orbiting around a dwarf star, which is 6900 Astronomical Units (AU) or 1,000,000,000,000 kilometers away. The actual distance is three times wider than the largest planetary system we know so far.