Jupiter Mass Binary Objects#jumbos free floating entities #shorts#shortfeed#jameswebbspacetelescope

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Full Video Link
https://youtu.be/uR0QSBgTBQQ?si=kB3o4VgxIozLRP0o
In the full video, we explore the discovery of planet-like objects in a distant nebula that are not orbiting any star, but are floating in pairs. We learn about their characteristics, how they were detected by the James Webb Space Telescope, and how they could have formed. We also see a stunning image of the Orion Nebula, where they were found. This discovery is important and interesting because it challenges our understanding of star and planet formation, and reveals new possibilities for the diversity and evolution of planetary systems.

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