And here's one from Jonathan O'Callaghan at the New York Times (paywalled, but hopefully some of you will have access 😼)

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/02/science/orion-nebula-webb-planets.html

#JWST #PiecesOfOrion

James Webb Telescope Discovers Orion Nebula Enigmas That ‘Shouldn’t Exist’

In new, high-resolution imagery of the star-forming region, scientists spotted worlds that defied explanation, naming them Jupiter Mass Binary Objects.

The New York Times
@markmccaughrean Judy @spacegeck, haven't you worked with Mark before? I wonder what your take on this data would be like, it's such a right field. I am super excited by these new results!
@juliengirard @markmccaughrean Yes, I'd love to work with it and also combine it with an HST mosaic I already made a while back: https://www.flickr.com/photos/geckzilla/49325834001/in/dateposted/
Orion Mosaic

Flickr
@juliengirard @markmccaughrean I dunno if Mark wants to release his cleaned up data, or if I'd have to go ahead and use whatever is up in the archive... ugh I'm afraid of the pipeline generated mosaic 😅
@juliengirard @spacegeck We’re not making the cleaned individual wavelength images available at the moment, at least not generally: it cost a huge amount of time & effort to get to those from the L2 data (3 months of my life this summer, 7 days a week, zero breaks), & it’s the only real advantage we have over the much bigger teams who will doubtless be looking to download the data & do science.
@markmccaughrean @juliengirard Right, I figured. I'm probably not going to make my own version anytime soon, then.
@spacegeck @juliengirard Part of me is also a little (naively) hopeful that the two versions we released this week will have a chance to bed in before people start feeling the need to make remixes. But then I'm an old fuddy duddy, I know 🙂