What is the location of new planets in the solar system?


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Most of the "new" planets being discovered are residents of the Keiper Belt. A region filled with comet fragments and large balls of ice. The most famous Keiper Belt objects are Pluto and Chiron.
i guesss..therz only 1 new planet discovered recently nicknamed XENA..it is located after pluto!
i don remember exactly
i'll tel u 2morrow after finding
A fabled tenth planet out beyond Neptune, often referred to as Planet X, hasn't been found despite years of searching. But astronomers involved in the hunt are beginning to speculate that something like Planet X will be discovered, along with Y and Z.

In fact, the entire alphabet may not suffice to denote the many worlds circling the Sun.

In an emerging new theoretical view of our corner of the galaxy, several worlds larger than Pluto -- a few perhaps as big as Mars -- lurk in the outskirts of the solar system. Some are so far away that it would take more than a year, traveling at the speed of light, to reach them.
3 more planet. after pluto ceres, charon,and last one is 2003 UB
As far as i know Charon and Xena (also known as UB 313) comes after pluto .. they are also been recognized as plutons and secondly Ceres is located between Mars and Jupiter.

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