Webb spots strange objects hiding in the nearby Orion Nebula

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Webb spots strange objects hiding in the nearby Orion Nebula
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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered free-floating objects roughly the size of Jupiter that are surprisingly not bound to any host star.

These newly identified mystery objects have been named Jupiter Mass Binary Objects, or JuMBOs. These gaseous presences can be as small as approximately half the mass of Jupiter.

Moreover, these objects are too small to be classified as stars, but they challenge the traditional definition of planets because they do not orbit a central parent star. Thus perplexing scientists. What makes this discovery particularly fascinating is that these objects seem to be moving in pairs, presenting a puzzling challenge for astronomers currently grappling with the task of explaining them. Webb was able to spot 42 in the Orion Nebula.that these objects may have formed in areas of the nebula where there wasn't enough material to create complete stars.

The JuMBOs are relatively young in astronomical terms, at around 1 million years old, and boast scorching surface temperatures of approximately 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit .The Orion Nebula has been studied by astronomers for quite some time, but the most recent photographs taken by the Webb telescope offer the most remarkable and detailed views to date.

Numerous stars within this region are encircled by dense proto-planetary disks composed of stellar gas and dust, possibly felicitating the formation of the planets. However, in certain instances, these disks are under threat of being eroded or disrupted due to the extreme radiation and powerful winds blasted by the most massive nearby stars.

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