Rogue planet entering solar system

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Have not seen any definitive trajectory models yet, but this does not look like a good thing. Jupiter sized, and that means gravitational interactions if it enters into the solar system.

 
Yet this in-bedded link in your OP linked article suggests a comet, which is much smaller than the alleged "massive planet" ...
orbital path.

A Rare Interstellar Object Is Blazing Through Our Solar System, Marking Only the Third Cosmic Visitor on Record​


The comet follows just two other deep space objects documented by astronomers in 2017 and 2019​


:rolleyes::confused::eusa_think:
 
Yet this in-bedded link in your OP linked article suggests a comet, which is much smaller than the alleged "massive planet" ...
orbital path.

A Rare Interstellar Object Is Blazing Through Our Solar System, Marking Only the Third Cosmic Visitor on Record​


The comet follows just two other deep space objects documented by astronomers in 2017 and 2019​


:rolleyes::confused::eusa_think:
Well, if that journalist is getting a rogue planet from the coverage of that incoming comet, he isn't capable of reading a scientific article. Haven't seen any confirmation of his talk of a Jupiter sized rogue planet.
 
Well, if that journalist is getting a rogue planet from the coverage of that incoming comet, he isn't capable of reading a scientific article. Haven't seen any confirmation of his talk of a Jupiter sized rogue planet.
Sorry lad, but you are confusing me. ....
I'm looking for other confirmation that this rogue object in your OP is the same, or other, from the connecting link I provided.

I won't deny nor dispute a large "rogue object" intruder into our Solar system since there is a case for such in the very distant past of our Solar System's Organization (SSO)*. See the various rotational and revolutional oddities of some of the planets in our Solar System.

I think we need to consolidate sources and data of recent observations as to size, course, and other factors of this latest "incoming" Object.

* = Axial rotation tilt and orbital path, inclination, and other aberrations of travel about the Sun suggest some significant orbital disruptions in distant and formative past of this Solar System regarding it's planets and their performance characteristics.

Long ago something Big/Massive ambled about in this Solar System and knocked about the motions of the planets such as to take them out of the uniform and symmetrical movements that would have been, had there been no disruptive "outside" disturbances.
 
Yet this in-bedded link in your OP linked article suggests a comet, which is much smaller than the alleged "massive planet" ...
orbital path.

A Rare Interstellar Object Is Blazing Through Our Solar System, Marking Only the Third Cosmic Visitor on Record​


The comet follows just two other deep space objects documented by astronomers in 2017 and 2019​


:rolleyes::confused::eusa_think:

The OP is much more interested in doomsday scenarios than in any actual facts.

Let him have his scary, little fantasies.
 
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