Rogue exoplanet or failed star? James Webb Space Telescope looks into a new cosmic case

Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of a cosmic body that could be a rogue planet or a “failed star.” Either way, the world wanders the cosmos without a parent.

The cosmic orphan, or “free-floating planetary-mass object,” designated SIMP 0136 drifts through the universe around 20 light-years from Earth — and it does so without a stellar anchor. SIMP 0136 has a mass that’s around 13 times the mass of Jupiter, but it is around the same size as the solar system gas giant. Discovered in 2003, SIMP 0136 rotates so rapidly that a day on this rogue world lasts just around 2.4 Earth hours.

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