NASA released new snaps of Jupiter taken by the James Webb Space Telescope in August. The Hubble Space Telescope has also taken Jupiter images, but Webb reveals details Hubble couldn't see.
This is a composite image of Jupiter taken through three color filters — red, yellow-green and cyan. The large white oval is the Great Red Spot, the centuries-old storm in the planet's southern ...
In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have identified a super-Jupiter exoplanet with an extensive ring system, reminiscent of Saturn but on a much grander scale. This finding not only intrigues ...
For the last few weeks, the Webb Space Telescope has treated us to breathtaking views of the distant universe. But in the latest photos, Webb focuses on wonders much closer to home: Jupiter, with its ...
In between spotting distant galaxy clusters, busy star-forming regions and never-before-seen cosmic features, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has trained its eyes on a subject closer to home, ...
The James Webb Space Telescope's (JWST) Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) captured commissioning images of Jupiter, revealing prominent features such as the Great Red Spot, several moons (Europa, Metis, ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Astronomers' new eye in the sky, the James Webb Space Telescope, has already captured images of the most distant galaxies ever seen. Now, the ...
While the Hubble Space Telescope has been snapping gorgeous photos of Jupiter for decades, new Jupiter images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope in August, invite comparison. Studied side by side ...