Did you know the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered planets that don’t fit into any known category? Did you know it also confirmed that the universe is expanding at inconsistent rates?
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 – Intro
00:46 – Unclassifiable Objects in the Flame Nebula
02:50 – The “Super Venus” Discovery and a New Planetary Category
05:42 – The Hubble Tension: Cosmic Expansion Under Scrutiny
09:05 – Seeing What Was Invisible to Hubble
11:56 – Outro
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In this video, we explore the latest revelations from the James Webb Space Telescope—discoveries that are leaving scientists puzzled and rewriting the rules of cosmology. From the Flame Nebula, where Webb identified free-floating brown dwarfs that defy the boundaries between planets and stars, to the confirmation of the Hubble Tension that challenges our understanding of the universe’s expansion, Webb is uncovering cosmic secrets we weren’t supposed to see.
We also dive into the classification of a brand-new type of planet called a “Super Venus,” spotted by Webb while studying the exoplanet GJ 1214 b. With its dense carbon-rich atmosphere and rocky composition, it doesn’t fit into any previous planetary model. Meanwhile, Webb’s unmatched infrared capabilities allow it to peer deeper into space and time than any telescope before, revealing objects and behaviors that had remained hidden from view.
Each of these findings not only adds to our knowledge but introduces new uncertainties that could change the foundation of astronomy and physics. As we uncover more with the James Webb Space Telescope, the universe seems both more familiar—and more mysterious—than we ever imagined.
The James Webb Telescope Just Found Something We Weren’t Supposed to See