A photo of Saturn’s rings looks like a fluorescence shared in space
- June 26, 2023
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Shows us the depths of space in the clearest way since the summer months of 2022. James Webb Space Telescopeshows our own system as we don’t see it
Shows us the depths of space in the clearest way since the summer months of 2022. James Webb Space Telescopeshows our own system as we don’t see it
Shows us the depths of space in the clearest way since the summer months of 2022. James Webb Space Telescopeshows our own system as we don’t see it from time to time. The telescope last photographed Saturn, the ringed giant of the solar system.
Saturn, the second largest planet in our system, posed like a work of art in the photos shared. Due to the infrared filters used in the telescope, the rings are bright white, while the planet itself almost black popped up.
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The above image was taken with the long-wavelength filter in the telescope. Saturn in images taken with the shortwave filter. cloud layers of different gases became selectable:
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While the images only make us grow, the scientific world wants to make new discoveries with these images and the next. Behind the photos we saw above Leigh Fletcher of the University of Leicester team had also requested images of Saturn’s moons and medium-wavelength filtered images.
These images have not yet been shared. The team is showing Saturn with new images so far. that undiscovered moons can also be discovered states.
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.