“Two connected sphere-like shapes held in contact by mutual gravity”
Look familiar?
There is no such thing as the “Kuiper Belt,” that is sort of like walking up to a mirror and seeing the back of your head in it.
Welcome to “space.”
Ultima thule is Latin and has been used over to the centuries to refer to an area of the world that is the most distant and inaccessible. In other words as NASA describes, it’s a place “beyond the known world.” The term was originally used in ancient Greek and Roman literature and cartography to denote a mythical island in the area furthest north. In classical and medieval cartography and literature, this term took on the meaning of anyplace beyond the known world at the time. Claudian, the Latin poet, proclaimed, “ratibusque impcrvia Thule” which means “where no ships can sail.”
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