No, today, the astronomical community widely agrees that Planet X, as originally envisioned, does not exist.
The mass of planet Earth is 5.9736 × 1024 kg
Earth is the fifth largest of the 8 planets, and the fifth largest of all objects orbiting the Sun. It is slightly larger than Venus. The planets in order of decreasing size: Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Earth Venus Mars Mercury
With Earth's mass at about 5.98 x 10^24 kg, it would be Saturn at about 570 x 10^24 kg, with a mass ratio 1:95.18
The distance of planet X from the sun can vary depending on its orbit. An astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, about 93 million miles. If you know the specific distance of planet X from the sun, you can convert it to astronomical units by dividing by the average distance of 1 AU.
NO.
No. There is no planet coming to Earth.
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Of course not! There is no such thing as Planet-X!
No planet will.
Planet X does not exist. It was only a theory.
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Time of rotation of a planet does not depend on distance from another planet.
The ratio will always be the same so the answer will be 500 to both questions
NO!
Since "Planet X" is entirely imaginary, probably nothing at all.
No, today, the astronomical community widely agrees that Planet X, as originally envisioned, does not exist.