These are brown dwarfs. There are a few thousand known brown dwarfs in the Milky Way and we have never seen any beyond our galaxy. They are cool objects, which makes it very difficult to see them ...
Brown dwarfs typically weigh between 13 and 75 Jupiter masses, according to ESA — making many of these objects prime candidates to be the first brown dwarfs spotted beyond our galaxy.
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the first brown dwarf star candidates outside the Milky Way. The European Space Agency (ESA) said that these candidates reside in the star cluster NGC 602 ...
It also depicts the home of the first known population of brown dwarfs outside our galaxy. This discovery could help explain the intricacies of planetary and star formation and provide a window ...
Bartmann (ESA/Webb) Music: Noizefield - Expect the Unexpected "Until now, we've known of about 3,000 brown dwarfs, but they all live inside our own galaxy," added team member Elena Manjavacas of ...