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NASA's Webb telescope detects the first potential brown dwarfs outside our galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope is making it possible to detect more celestial objects we previously wouldn't be able to, including ones that can further our knowledge on how our universe began. A team of astronomers,
Webb finds candidates for first young brown dwarfs outside the Milky Way
Near the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy roughly 200,000 light-years from Earth, lies the young star cluster NGC 602. The local environment of this cluster is a close analog of what existed in the early universe,
Webb Telescope Spots First Brown Dwarfs Outside Our Galaxy
Astronomers have released a stunning new image captured with the James Webb Space Telescope, but this view of NGC 602 is more than a pretty picture. It also depicts the home of the first known population of brown dwarfs outside our galaxy.
Astronomy: Probably the first brown dwarfs outside the Milky Way discovered
For 30 years, celestial bodies have been discovered that have not made it to the stars – but so far only in the Milky Way. That seems to have changed now.
Webb Telescope Might Have Discovered First Brown Dwarfs Outside The Milky Way
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the first brown dwarf star candidates outside the Milky Way. The European Space Agency (ESA) said that these candidates reside in the star cluster NGC 602 that lies on the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way, roughly 2,00,000 light-years from Earth.
First Brown Dwarf Candidates Discovered Beyond Our Galaxy, 200,000 Light-Years From Earth
Some stellar objects simply don’t have what it takes to become stars. Namely, they are not massive enough to start nuclear fusion at their cores. These are brown dwarfs. There are a few thousand known brown dwarfs in the Milky Way and we have never seen any beyond our galaxy.
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James Webb Space Telescope 4K Video: Spots Tiniest Free-Floating Brown Dwarf
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured three brown dwarfs in an amazing view of star cluster IC 348, located about 1000 ...
Space.com
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James Webb Space Telescope finds 1st 'failed star' candidates beyond the Milky Way
"We are getting closer to unlocking the secrets of how stars and planets formed in the harsh conditions of the early universe ...
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Astronomers Successfully Detect Brown Dwarfs in a Distant Star Cluster
A team of international astronomers has detected brown dwarfs in the distant star cluster NGC 602, revealing new insights into substellar formations beyond our galaxy.
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Saturday Citations: Brown dwarf actually brown dwarfs; the adaptability of ice-age humans; archaeologists excited
Earth microquasar that sheds new light on sources of relativistic outflows. Doctors reported finding a triphallic gentleman.
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The first brown dwarf ever found was the strangest – now we know why
The first “failed star” ever discovered has been a weird outlier since it was discovered 20 years ago. New observations show ...
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First-ever brown dwarf planet discovery reveals surprise binary system after 3 decades
In 1995, astronomers confirmed the discovery of Gliese 229B, believed to be a single brown dwarf. Brown dwarfs are celestial ...
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First brown dwarf ever found throws up surprise three decades later
Two brown dwarfs orbit a star closely, challenging traditional definitions of celestial bodies in a binary system.
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