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Alien weather report: James Webb Space Telescope detects hot, sandy wind on 2 brown dwarfs

NASAAlien weather report: James Webb Space Telescope detects hot, sandy wind on 2 brown dwarfs


The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered stormy weather in the sky of two brown dwarfs in the most detailed weather report yet from such “failed stars.”

The two brown dwarfs form a binary pair called WISE 1049AB that was discovered by NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) in 2013; the duo sits just 6.5 light-years away from us. They are the closest brown dwarfs to our sun, and thus make an excellent target for the James Webb Space Telescope’s powerful infrared instruments.

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