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Persephone (hypothetical planet) | Wikipedia audio article

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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fictional_planets_of_the_Solar_System


00:00:50 1 Vulcan
00:02:36 2 Counter-Earth
00:03:03 2.1 Books
00:05:49 2.2 Comics
00:08:38 2.3 Television and radio
00:10:37 2.4 Film
00:12:56 2.5 Other
00:13:40 3 Phaëton
00:22:43 4 Trans-Neptunian planets
00:23:38 4.1 Literature
00:29:04 4.2 Film, TV, and radio
00:31:41 4.3 Animation
00:33:53 4.4 Other
00:36:13 5 Elsewhere in the Solar System
00:38:27 6 Rogue planets
00:42:27 7 Notes



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SUMMARY
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The fictional portrayal of our Solar System has often included planets, moons, and other celestial objects which do not actually exist in reality. Some of these objects were, at one time, seriously considered as hypothetical planets which were either thought to have been observed, or were hypothesized in order to explain certain celestial phenomena. Often such objects continued to be used in literature long after the hypotheses upon which they were based had been abandoned.
Other non-existent Solar System objects used in fiction have been proposed or hypothesized by persons with no scientific standing, while yet others are purely fictional and were never intended as serious hypotheses about the structure of the Solar System.

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