The Webb Telescope Just Uncovered A Possible Explanation for Why Giant Gaseous Planets Often Fail
Briefly

What happens when planets grow up in rough neighborhoods Berne and his colleagues used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and ALMA radio telescope to study the disk of gas and dust swirling around a newborn small star in the Orion Nebula...
Like many dwarf stars, this little solar system is trying to grow up in a crowded cosmic neighborhood, close to several massive stars, each about 10 times the mass of our Sun and 100 times brighter...
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