"Unexplained Radio Signals Detected from Physics-breaking 'Rogue' Objects Spotted by James Webb Telescope"

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"Unexplained Radio Signals Detected from Physics-breaking 'Rogue' Objects Spotted by James Webb Telescope"
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The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered hundreds of free-floating "rogue" planets in the Orion Nebula, with about 80 of them existing as pairs called Jupiter-mass binary objects (JuMBOs). Scientists have detected enigmatic radio signals from one of these pairs, JuMBO 24, challenging current theories of planet formation. The signals, which are steady and strong, do not match those expected from planets, brown dwarfs, or pulsars, leaving astronomers puzzled. Further research is needed to unravel the mystery behind these unusual radio emissions.

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