Recent photos of Saturn by the James Webb telescope.
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NASA’s new images of Uranus captured by James Webb Space Telescope (2024)
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Uranus, its rings and moons © JWST
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Horse's mane of Horsehead Nebula l Webb
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New image of Jupiter as seen from the James Webb Space Telescope
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One of the latest (Sept. 13, 2024) photos from Mars taken by Perseverance rover in the Jezero crater. This rock does not look like anything encountered on Mars before.
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Neptune, 2022 & Uranus 2023
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope
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Volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io keep erupting. To investigate, NASA's robotic Juno spacecraft has begun a series of visits to this very strange moon. Io is about the size of Earth's moon, but because of gravitational flexing by Jupiter and other moons, Io's interior gets heated and its surface has become covered with volcanoes. The featured image is from last week's flyby, passing within 12,000 kilometers above the dangerously active world. The surface of Io is covered with sulfur and frozen sulfur dioxide, making it appear yellow, orange and brown. As hoped, Juno flew by just as a volcano was erupting -- with its faint plume visible near the top of the featured image.
Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, SwRI, MSSS; Processing: Ted Stryk & Fernando García Navarro
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Every time i see your url i read it as "james webb space telescope in various places"
im fine with this actually
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