Mysterious celestial bodies pose a puzzle for researchers. JuMBOs, binary objects the size of Jupiter, have been found in the Orion Nebula.

Her identity remains a mystery that researchers are trying to solve. The team analyzed a decade's worth of radio data and found that the radio waves remained consistently strong, at a frequency of six to ten gigahertz. The radio waves were also not circularly polarized, meaning they did not have spiral fields that rotated. Brown dwarfs and pulsars can be excluded by the research team due to theRadio waves.