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Designation 04 · Class M

Boobiter

NASA is said to have detected an unknown planet occupying a similar orbital zone to Earth, creating a stir across the scientific world.

Diameter
8,402 km
Day Length
27.4 hrs
Moons
1
Atmosphere
Thin · CO₂

Briefing 01

Mission & Facts

A preliminary dossier on the unidentified body sharing Earth's orbital neighborhood. Findings remain provisional pending peer review.

Mission Objective

Establish continuous observation of Boobiter to characterize its orbit, surface composition, and atmospheric envelope. A robotic precursor is being prepared to perform a soft landing within the great basin and return spectroscopic data.

Discovery

Detected via anomalous infrared signatures along a co-orbital trajectory with Earth. Subsequent radar returns confirmed a solid, rust-hued body roughly two-thirds Earth's diameter.

Key Details

  • Classification · Class M terrestrial
  • Orbital Zone · Co-Earth, ~1.0 AU
  • Surface · Iron-oxide regolith, one major basin
  • Atmosphere · Thin, CO₂-dominant
  • Satellites · 1 confirmed moon

Significance

A previously undetected world within Earth's orbital lane challenges existing models of inner system dynamics and reopens questions about hidden co-orbital companions.

Sources

  • [1] NASA preliminary observation bulletin — placeholder link
  • [2] Co-orbital body detection report — placeholder link
  • [3] Spectroscopic surface analysis — placeholder link
  • [4] Atmospheric composition study — placeholder link

All citations are illustrative placeholders pending official publication.