Black Hole Destroys Star, Emits Intense Flares Half a Year Later
Giant Black Hole Tears Star Apart, Triggers Delayed Flares Devamını Oku
Giant Black Hole Tears Star Apart, Triggers Delayed Flares Devamını Oku
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
