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tethered to any star, these tiny pairs of light here. they're called jupiter mass binary objects — orjumbos — and they've left astronomers scratching their heads. nobody predicted or expected you would see objects the size ofjupiter orbiting around each other, freely floating. we thought we would see singles, isolated ones, but to find binaries like this is crazy. we don't expect to find the answer on day one, year one. this is a long journey for all of us now. so, what's next for the james webb space telescope? no doubt there will be more ethereal images. and it will start to look even further back in time as it continues its quest to detect the light from the very first stars to shine. rebecca morelle, bbc news. mickey mouse and minnie have long been fixtures in the public�*s imagination — and now they're in the public domain. that because us copyright law covers characters for 95 years.

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Newsday

what we're now finding with jwst is surprisingly large black holes already existing quite early on in the universe's history, when there hasn't been time to go through this process of stars forming and living their lives. so what that suggests is that actually, these black holes are completely skipping the star—formation part of the process. we're also seeing the unexpected, closer—to—home, bizarre, planet—like objects nicknamed jumbos. this is the orion nebula, a star—forming region in the milky way. but look a little closer, and there's something incredibly strange — huge planet—like objects floating free, not tethered to any star, these tiny pairs of light here. they're called jupiter mass binary objects — orjumbos — and they've left astronomers scratching their heads. nobody predicted or expected you would see objects the size ofjupiter orbiting around each other, freely floating. we thought we would see

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BBC News

a star—forming region in the milky way. but look a little closer, and there's something incredibly strange — huge planet—like objects floating free, not tethered to any star, these tiny pairs of light here. they're called jupiter mass binary objects — orjumbos — and they've left astronomers scratching their heads. nobody predicted or expected you would see objects the size ofjupiter orbiting around each other, freely floating. we thought we would see singles, isolated ones, but to find binaries like this is crazy. we don't expect to find the answer on day one, year one. this is a long journey for all of us now. so, what's next for the james webb space telescope? no doubt there will be more ethereal images. and it will start to look even further back in time as it continues its quest to detect the light from the very first stars to shine. rebecca morelle, bbc news.

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