This revealed multiple "low-mass objects" like brown dwarfs — also k**wn as failed stars — and even cosmic objects that have a mass similar to that of a planet.
"Understanding how many low-mass objects are found in the Orion Nebula is very important to constrain current theories of star formation," Amelia Bayo, one of the scientists on the team that took the new photo, said in a statement.* Read more...