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Black Hole Destroys Star, Emits Intense Flares Half a Year Later

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James Webb Captures First Glimpse of Weather and Auroras on a Rogue Brown Dwarf

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has provided scientists with the first-ever detailed glimpse of weather on a world without a host star, uncovering swirling storms and glowing auroras. The object, known as SIMP-0136, is a brown dwarf located just 20 light-years away in the constellation Pisces. Often referred to as a “failed star,” this rogue world drifts freely through space, completing a full rotation every two and a half hours. Its upper atmosphere proved far more dynamic than researchers had anticipated, offering a unique opportunity to study atmospheric processes on a sunless object. Devamını Oku