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The book from which this was adapted was called The Churchill Secret: KBO, but KBO (Keep Buggering On) was redacted for viewer sensibilities.
Lacerda, P., Jewitt, D. & Peixinho, N. High-precision photometry of Extreme KBO 2003 EL61.
Although not realized at the time, (134340) Pluto, discovered in 1930, was the first KBO.
A shame they changed the name, from KBO: The Churchill Secret, when KBO (Keep Buggering On – in a Churchillian kind of way) is so much a part of it.
Below is a 3D GIF of the KBO orbits and our proposed best-fit orbit of Planet Nine.
The first and perhaps still the most probable possibility for May is the approach Winston Churchill called KBO ("keep buggering on").
Well, Quaoar is about half the size of Pluto, so I think it should be called a KBO, not a planet.
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Though the inclinations of scattered objects are similar to the more extreme KBOs, very few scattered objects have orbits as close to the ecliptic as much of the KBO population.
The gravitational interaction between the KBOs and the third body causes one of four effects; scattering into the Oort cloud, collisions with the growing protoplanets, formation of binary pairs, or creation of a single KBO.
Under the assumption that Planet Nine is in small integer ratio mean-motion resonances (MMRs) with some subset of the most distant Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs), I found that the observed KBO semi-major axes present a set of commensurabilities with an unseen planet at ~654 AU that has a greater than 98% chance of stemming from a sequence of MMRs rather than from a random distribution.
New Mexico news station KBO-TV was first to report both incidents, which were performed by physicians at the Gila Regional Medical Center in Silver City, New Mexico.
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