The James Webb Telescope spots dozens of physics-breaking rogue objects

The James Webb Telescope spots dozens of physics-breaking rogue objects

The James Webb Space Telescope spotted hundreds of physics-defying objects flying in pairs. These items’ functions are unknown to scientists.  Jupiter-mass binary objects, or “JuMBOs,” rotate freely in the Orion Nebula. Each item orbits its partner 390 times the Earth-Sun distance.  Read More: Startup GuardianSat receives funding for satellite self-defense research. Even though JuMBOs are too small to be stars,…