Date uploaded: 2022-08-22 21:41:37
The James Webb Telescope has taken some of the clearest images beyond the Milky Way, but its most recent photos took a very detailed look at the king of our solar system – Jupiter.
The images, released by NASA on Monday, were taken using the telescope's near-infrared camera, which has three infrared filters "that showcase details of the planet" that can't be seen by the human eye.
The first image released is a collection of images taken from Jupiter against the darkness of space.
The red and orange glow at the top and bottom of the planet show the auroras at the northern and southern poles, with green and yellow hazes swirling around.
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