The James Webb Space Telescope recently captured new beautiful photos of Jupiter. The James Webb Space Telescope, which was launched in December 2021, has already captured amazing photographs of colourful galaxies, gorgeous nebulae, and other breathtaking celestial bodies in the furthest reaches of the universe. The photos by The James Webb Space Telescope have to be created by mapping the infrared light data—which the camera received from Jupiter but the human eye cannot see—onto the visible spectrum.
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One of the photos by James Webb Space Telescope shows Jupiter all by itself, with distinct bands of pale pink, dusky blue, and white encircling the massive planet with an approximate diameter of 87,000 miles. Shining auroras, clouds, and whirling hazes were all recorded by Webb. The Great Red Spot, which has been raging on Jupiter for more than a century and has the potential to “consume Earth,” is actually white in the photograph by the James Webb Space Telescope.
In the second image by the James Webb Space Telescope, Webb used a larger field of view to capture two of Jupiter’s moons, Amalthea and Adrastea, as well as the planet’s extremely faint dust rings. According to NASA, galaxies can be seen as fuzzy specks in the lower background “photobombing” the picture. Even scientists were in awe at Webb’s composite images of the gas giant due to their incredible quality by the James Webb Space Telescope.
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