Gliese 229 B, discovered in 1995, is a binary system of two brown dwarfs orbiting each other, in orbit around their parent red dwarf star.
Newborn stars are surrounded by disks of gas and dust within which planets are born, known as protoplanetary disks. In the ...
Astronomers from the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) in Australia and elsewhere have reinvestigated a planetary ...
Within GRAVITY’s combined observations, Xuan’s team discovered that Gliese 229 B was not a single object, but a pair of brown ...
"This information will help us fill in the gaps in our knowledge of how brown dwarfs form and their relationship to stars and planets." ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured three brown dwarfs in an amazing view of star cluster IC 348, located about 1000 ...
Check out these 8 images of galaxies, star clusters, supernovas and others captured by NASA James Webb Space Telescope in ...
"This information will help us fill in the gaps in our knowledge of how brown dwarfs form and their relationship to stars and planets." Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have ...
The nearby star Gliese 229 harbours a ‘brown dwarf’ companion: an object less massive than a star but more massive than a planet. High-resolution observations reveal that it is two objects ...
For the first time, the James Webb Telescope may have identified brown dwarfs outside the Milky Way, providing new insights.
Two independent studies have revealed groundbreaking insights about the brown dwarf Gliese 229 B, a discovery that reshapes ...