2023-07-03 11:29:00
02:29 PM Monday, July 3, 2023 After capturing a new image of Saturn, the James Webb Space Telescope has finally managed to capture all four giant worlds in our solar system. The researchers made modifications to a photo taken on June 25, 2023 of Saturn, in a way that gives us a wonderful view of the famous rings, shining golden in the dark. By contrast, Saturn’s disk is completely dark in the new image, appearing in a relatively dark brown color. A team led by planetary scientist Lee Fletcher from the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom hopes to re-study Saturn’s rings and moons in more detail, and perhaps discover new moons orbiting it. Image 3 of Saturn’s moons, Dione, Enceladus, and Tethys, to the left of the planet, according to the Science Alert website. and the planet’s weak rings. The image shows 2 of the planet’s smaller and less well-known moons, Amalthea and Adrastea, with fuzzy points of distant galaxies in the background. Neptune. The image of Neptune arrived in the latter half of September 2022. Because Neptune is so far away, it suffers from neglect by astronomers , and the first image of it was taken by the Voyager 2 spacecraft when it passed in 1989. But James Webb’s image gave us a new look at the ice giant’s gentle rings – and the first ever in infrared. The image revealed 7 of Neptune’s 14 known moons, and bright spots in its atmosphere . Most of this activity is storm activity, but if you look closely, you’ll see a bright band circling the planet’s equator. Scientists say this hasn’t been seen before and might be a sign of Neptune’s atmosphere rotating. UranusUranus is also very far away, but it’s also quite eccentric. Although the planet is very similar to Neptune, the times are different, and Uranus is tilted to the sides, which is also difficult to explain. The James Webb image, published in April 2023, does not solve these mysteries, but it revealed 11 of The origin of 13 structures of the amazing ring system, and the unexplained radiance of the atmosphere above the planet’s polar cap. A new image from James Webb (photos) of a miracle in space.. James Webb continues to take amazing pictures
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