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Jupiter-sized objects in Orion Nebula

November 23 , 2023 369 days 399 0
  • Scientists of European Space Agency (ESA) have discovered free-floating objects the size of Jupiter in the Orion Nebula, the nearest star-forming region to Earth.
  • These objects are termed “Jupiter-mass binary objects” or “Jumbos.”
  • They do not fit the conventional definitions of stars or planets as they are not in orbit around a parent star.
  • The discovery challenges existing theories of star and planetary formation.
  • Jumbos exhibit planet-like characteristics in their composition, with atmospheres containing steam and methane.
  • Despite their composition, they do not qualify as planets due to their free-floating nature.
  • The Orion nebula is approximately 1,344 light-years away from Earth.

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