Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope and Hubble Space Telescope indicate a 2.6 km or 1.6 miles nucleus, with methane emerging only after perihelion, suggesting it was buried under outer layers.
Rogue planets, also known as free-floating planets, are celestial nomads that wander through interstellar space without being gravitationally bound to any star. Once thought to be rare, recent studies suggest our galaxy may be home to trillions of these lonely worlds, potentially outnumbering the stars in the Milky Way.
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