I'm no spaceologist, but isn't calling it "Earth's" Kuiper Belt inaccurate? It's just the Kuiper Belt right? Seems an odd thing to put in the subheadline.
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Yeah, it's Solar system's
Came to ask the same think.
Editors good. Catch things wrong. Fix.
Oh shit, now we're never getting to the belt.
Still waiting for planet X to show itself