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The last time scientists caught such a clear glimpse of Neptune's rings was when Voyager 2 flew past the distant planet in 1989. Now the James Webb Space Telescope has delivered a crisp new image.
New images released from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope are revealing Neptune, and the planet's hard-to-detect rings, in a fresh light.
NASA have revealed one of the clearest images of Neptune in more than 30 years thanks to its James Webb Space Telescope.
NASA shared stunning images from the James Webb Space Telescope of Neptune and its surrounding rings. The ice giant and its moons were captured in infrared light.
t only took some 417 years since the invention (if going by patent filings) of the telescope to finally see Neptune's auroras, and it's thanks to NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Voyager captures Neptune: Clicked on October 14, 1999 by NASA Voyager 2, this photo of Neptune shows three distinct features of the planet, including the Great Dark Spot at the North.
In June 2023, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope used its Near-Infrared Spectrograph to capture Neptune’s auroras in stunning detail.
Neptune’s glowing auroras have been captured in the best detail yet by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. Auroras can happen on any planet, and occur when electrically charged particles from ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has been taking high-resolution photos of Jupiter for the last eight years, but the machine never ceases to surprise with the breathtaking quality of its images.
New images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, released Wednesday, show the clearest views of Neptune and its hard-to-see rings in decades.