Planet V

Planet V is a hypothetical fifth terrestrial planet posited by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack J. Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt . In their hypothesis the Late Heavy Bombardment of the Hadean era began after perturbations from the other terrestrial planets caused Planet V’s orbit to cross into the asteroid belt. Chambers and Lissauer presented the results of initial tests of this hypothesis during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002. [1]

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth terrestrial planet posited by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack J. Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt . In their hypothesis the Late Heavy Bombardment of the Hadean era began after perturbations from the other terrestrial planets caused Planet V’s orbit to cross into the asteroid belt. Chambers and Lissauer presented the results of initial tests of this hypothesis during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002. [1]

2017

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5. References

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth terrestrial planet posited by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack J. Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt . In their hypothesis the Late Heavy Bombardment of the Hadean era began after perturbations from the other terrestrial planets caused Planet V’s orbit to cross into the asteroid belt. Chambers and Lissauer presented the results of initial tests of this hypothesis during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002. [1]

2016

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5. References

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth terrestrial planet posited by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack J. Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt . In their hypothesis the Late Heavy Bombardment of the Hadean era began after perturbations from the other terrestrial planets caused Planet V’s orbit to cross into the asteroid belt. Chambers and Lissauer presented the results of initial tests of this hypothesis during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002. [1]

2015

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth terrestrial planet posited by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack J. Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt . In their hypothesis the Late Heavy Bombardment of the Hadean era began after perturbations from the other terrestrial planets caused Planet V’s orbit to cross into the asteroid belt. Chambers and Lissauer presented the results of initial tests of this hypothesis during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002. [1]

2014

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth terrestrial planet posited by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack J. Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt . In their hypothesis the Late Heavy Bombardment of the Hadean era began after perturbations from the other terrestrial planets caused Planet V’s orbit to cross into the asteroid belt. Chambers and Lissauer presented the results of initial tests of this hypothesis during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002. [1]

2013

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2012

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth planet posited by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt , based on computer simulations. Chambers and Lissauer presented this idea during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002.

2011

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth planet posited by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt , based on computer simulations. Chambers and Lissauer presented this idea during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002.

2010

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth planet hypothesized by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt , based on computer simulations. Chambers and Lissauer presented this idea during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002.

2009

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth planet hypothesized by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt , based on computer simulations. Chambers and Lissauer presented this idea during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002.

2008

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth planet hypothesized by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt , based on computer simulations. Chambers and Lissauer presented this idea during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held from March 11 through 15, 2002.

2007

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth planet hypothesized by NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt , based on computer simulations. Chambers and Lissauer presented this idea during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held March 11 through 15, 2002.

2006

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Planet V is a hypothetical fifth planet thought by NASA space scientists John Chambers and Jack Lissauer to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt , based on computer simulations. The computer modeling findings of Chambers and Lissauer were presented during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference , held March 11 thru 15, 2002, and sponsored by NASA and the Lunar and Planetary Institute .

2005

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