A phantom “Super-Jupiter” known as SIMP 0136 is a rogue planetary-mass object drifting through the cosmos.
Recent observations using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have allowed scientists to gain insights into SIMP 0136.
SIMP 0136, originally thought to be a brown dwarf, is believed to be a rapidly rotating exoplanet without a star to orbit.
The data collected revealed complex atmospheric conditions, including fluctuating brightness, temperature variations, and different chemical reactions.