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No, they have not found a new planet - a 10th planet - in our solar system. What was discovered was another object in the growing list of objects called "Kuiper Belt Objects" or KBOs. The Kuiper Belt is a disk-shaped region out past the orbit of Neptune, roughly 30 to 100 AU from the Sun. It contains many small (and some large) icy and rocky bodies. From time to time, a KBO will have its orbit disturbed in some way so that its orbit changes to cross inside that of Neptune. Eventually, it will have a gravitational encounter with that planet which will result in the KBO either being ejected from our solar system or falling in closer to the Sun.
It is estimated that at least 35,000 KBOs are larger than 100 km in diameter. Several larger KBOs have also been discovered. Recently, great news coverage has been given to one such object which is tentatively named "Quaoar" (pronounced kwa-whar). The name honors a Native American god. This object has a diameter of about 1300 km, roughly half the size of Pluto
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