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The image above could portrait the new aiming gravity sensor. The idea of this system is simple. The iron ball, which hovers in the box can be the key sensor of the new gravity locating system. The weakness of this sensor is that it can operate only in zero-gravity conditions. When the sensor is coming in the gravity field it would move the ball to the direction, where is the gravity center of the area.
The new gravity sensor would track the direction, where the suspected gravity source is.
Making the gravity sensor, what aims the direction where the gravity center or gravity source exists is bases on a simple idea. In the box or ball would put another ball, what should hover in that chamber. Then the position of the ball would track by using the radar or laser sensor.
So when the gravity source like a planet would affect the sensor, that thing moves the position of the ball. The ball would move in the direction where the gravity pushes it. The problem is that this type of gravity sensor would work only in the extremely stable condition outside the Earth's gravity field.
One idea for the probe, which will search "Planet X" is that the probe would equip with a gravity sensor, that would aim the direction of the gravity source. So the space agencies can send the space probes where that sensor is to the solar system. And if the position of the ball will change anomaly that thing would help to find the direction of the planet X. When the direction has been uncovered, the large telescopes can start to search that planet.
Those small probes what are send to huge distance outside the Neptune trajectory can used also for observing the gravity waves. Those kinds of things are very nice ideas, and if we think that we would send that kind of gravity probes to the solar system, those probes can have a camera and a gravity sensor.
They could send to the Kuiper Belt but also the 90 degrees above to the Sun's north and south poles. The size of those probes might not very big, and the large fleet of those gravity probes can send to search the gravity waves and Planet X, which gravity field could uncover its location.
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