The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a spectacular new image of the planet Neptune. In the picture, the rings of the ice giant can be seen with exceptional clarity, like the European space agency Esa communicated. The dust bands around the planet are also clearly visible.
A thin bright line around the equator might be a sign of the atmospheric circulation driving Neptune’s winds and storms. The North Pole is no longer visible to the telescope. However, the recordings indicated an unusual brightness in the region.
“James Webb” was built jointly by the space agencies in Europe (ESA), the USA (Nasa) and Canada (CSA) and was launched on December 25th on board an Ariane launch vehicle from the European spaceport Kourou in French Guiana – following there had previously been cost explosions and repeated postponements. The first images from the telescope were published in mid-July and provided the deepest and most detailed insights into space to date.
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