NASA's James Webb Telescope to Investigate Kuiper Belt Objects Sedna and Gonggong
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made a major breakthrough in the exploration of the Kuiper Belt and beyond. Using its powerful infrared camera, the JWST has identified two new objects, Sedna and Gonggong, located in the outer reaches of our Solar System. These objects are of particular interest to scientists as they could hold the key to unraveling the mysteries of the formation of our Solar System. Sedna is an icy dwarf planet that is roughly three times as far away from the Sun as Pluto, while Gonggong is an icy planetoid located even farther away. The discovery of these two objects is an important step forward in our understanding of the Kuiper Belt and beyond.
source: Phys.org