Media Summary: Neptune is the last planet in our Solar System, but it may also be one of the most mysterious worlds we have ever discovered. Space has a wall. You cannot touch it. You cannot fly past it. But it is real. The universe is thirteen point eight billion years old, and ... For nearly a century, Pluto has been the forgotten world at the edge of our solar system. A frozen smudge. A demoted planet.

James Webb Orbits Nothing - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Neptune is the last planet in our Solar System, but it may also be one of the most mysterious worlds we have ever discovered. Space has a wall. You cannot touch it. You cannot fly past it. But it is real. The universe is thirteen point eight billion years old, and ... For nearly a century, Pluto has been the forgotten world at the edge of our solar system. A frozen smudge. A demoted planet. A simplified model explaining the L2 Lagrange point, where NASA's In the deepest darkness, where galaxies should gather, Surprising new measurements from JWST reveal that Neptune is doing something surprising… In this Supercut, we're exploring ...

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