James Webb Space Telescope investigates the origins of ‘failed stars’ in the Flame Nebula

The James Webb Cosmos Universe viewer (JWST) has probed deep into the dusty shroud of a New Deep Universe mist alight with Luminous sphere Setup on the hunt for “failed Luminous sphere” brown dwarfs.

Brown dwarfs are Luminous objects that are born like stars but fail to gather enough matter to reach the masses needed to trigger the fusion of hydrogen to helium in their cores. These bodies with masses between 13 and 75 times the mass of Jupiter (or 1.3% to 7.5% the mass of the sun) are, therefore, much fainter than regular main Chain stars, Even though the fact that some nuclear fusion does happen within them.

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