James Webb Just Saw Pluto for The First Time — And It's Horrifying

James Webb just turned its eye toward Pluto — and what it found is unlike anything we expected from the distant ice world. For decades, Pluto sat at the edge of our maps, a frozen dot we thought we understood. But the James Webb Space Telescope's infrared vision is revealing something stranger: chemical signatures, temperature anomalies, and surface details that don't match the quiet, dead world we pictured. In this video, we break down what JWST actually detected, why scientists are unsettled by the readings, and what it means for how we understand the outer solar system — and our place in it.