29 Cygni b: The 15-Jupiter World Between Planet and Star to Fall Asleep To

29 Cygni b is a strange giant world sitting near the blurry boundary between planet and failed star. Observed by the James Webb Space Telescope, this distant companion is about 15 times the mass of Jupiter, yet its chemistry and orbit suggest it may have formed like a planet inside a protoplanetary disk. In this calm science sleep documentary, we explore how Webb’s infrared vision turns a faint point of light into a deeper question: where does a giant planet end, and where does a brown dwarf begin? DISCLAIMER This video is created for entertainment and educational purposes only. The content is based on publicly available scientific information, theories, and interpretations. Some ideas may be speculative and are intended to inspire curiosity and critical thinking. Viewers should do their own research and use their own judgment. We are not responsible for any actions taken based on this content. Sources / References: https://science.nasa.gov/missions/web... https://esawebb.org/news/weic2607/