Astronomers have discovered a new, previously unnoticed concentration of icy bodies in the Kuiper Belt, dubbed the ‘inner kernel.’ This finding, made possible by advanced clustering algorithms, suggests the cold classical belt is more layered than previously thought. It offers crucial new insights into Neptune’s complex migration and the early evolution of our Solar System, challenging existing models.
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