JWST Finds a Few Never Before Seen Objects In the Orion Nebula

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about an unexpected discovery of various objects in the Orion nebula by the iconic James Webb Space Telescope
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The Orion Nebula must be among the most photographed and studied deep space object, and yet it still reveals more secrets! JWST is a marvel - great episode!

PhilW
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Can we take a moment to appreciate all the space and science updates Anton has consistently been giving us so far. He's an incredible person who's just like us who's been through ups and downs, but he still managed to power through and give us some of the best pieces of content on YouTube. Thank you Anton, you're a star.

aidenwinter
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Those Jumbo’s in the Orion Nebula are amazing! Ejected from a star system, or formed by themselves, I think there is a lot more about these giant planets external to a star system that we have yet to discover. The JWST just comes up with astonishing discoveries!

garyfilmer
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JWST's power is absurd, I zoomed into the dark areas of the image and was greeted a many distant galaxies, thanks for the link Anton!

SimonSenaviev
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You are making some of the best videos on the internet right now. So informative, funny, well paced, all around fantastic. Congrats!

nukelewman
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I hope you feel better fast. Thanks for another interesting lesson. Take care of yourself 🖖🤩

robotaholic
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I am just astonished that we can actually directly observe planets 1300 light-years away. And those proto-planetary disks! What an incredible image! Thanks JWST team! And thanks, Anton, for the video! I've been eagerly waiting for someone to cover it on Youtube since I read about the JuMBOs a few days ago.

kennethmendenhallii
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The jwst is becoming more and more like a pet. It keeps finding things nobody ever expects.

shawnbly
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I think the ending of Anton’s videos are my favourite part because I’ll have learned something awesome and get to see Anton’s smile. Happy (Canadian) Thanksgiving Anton, I’m grateful to be educated by your content!

Ukrainadian
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the most mind-blowing fact about this nebula is that it can almost fit between the sun and the closest star to us!

the_Acaman
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The fact that they all have similar characteristics indicates it is very likely a common creation mechanism. But the fact that we aren't seeing singular or triple systems indicates the preferential creation of binary systems. The ejection hypothesis doesn't cut it for that reason. It's unlikely to the point of absurdity that there were 42 different systems that had almost identical collisions with this result.

edreusser
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Thank you Anton. You keep my passion for the stars burning dearly.

Rawi
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I'm so glad we live in a quiet suburb of the Milky Way.

GeneralSulla
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You are the absolute king Anton, much appreciated

VanBurenOfficial
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Mr Petrov,
Of all the many amazing and informative videos you share with us to view, this one is totally cool. The constellation Orion has always been one of my favorite areas of the night sky even with my humble 10" Newtonian. I look forward to visiting ESASky. Thank you wonderful person!

garylawson
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Can we please once again point out that we are now capable of resolving planet sized objects in other solar systems to a scale of several pixels? Instead of only inferring the mass and orbit of planets by the tiny wobble of their star, we can now actually see more than a single sample of light coming directly from these objects. Let that boggle your mind for a healthy minute or two.

CallmeSam
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Maybe a method of star formation? If binaries form, then some definitely crash into each other. Imagine that, but with much less mass. JUMBOs might be either binary rogue planets/brown dwarves, or are about to crash into each other
That's my thoughts anyway, as a random nerd in the comments section
Edit: another commentor said they could be protoplanet ejecta falling into binary orbits, which also seems likely due to the high local star formation rates

Flesh_Wizard
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amazing every new discovery makes me feel we live in an golden age of space exploration

dro
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I wonder if the Three Body Problem in gravitational mechanics has something to do with these JuMBOs? If the orbital motion of two similar-mass objects is predictable, but three or more bodies is unstable/unpredictable, then over long periods of time you'd expect to see more binaries because they're the only ones that last long enough for us to observe them.

minecraftiangenetics
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I want to say thanks for your videos Anton.
I really hope for peace and happiness for the world and your family. <3

bungalowjuice