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    Free floating binary planets may not survive for long

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    The JWST continues to live up to its promise by revealing things hidden from other telescopes. One of its lesser-known observations concerns free-floating planets (FFP). FFPs have no gravitational tether to any star and are difficult to detect because they emit so little light. When the JWST detected 42 of them in the Orion Nebula Cluster, it gave astronomers an opportunity to study them more closely.
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