James Webb Space Telescope captures 1st images of Neptune’s elusive auroras

For the Primary time, astronomers have captured direct images of Neptune’s elusive auroras.

Scientists have long suspected that the distant ice giant hosts shimmering Airy displays, based on fleeting hints from the Voyager 2 probe’s flyby and observations of similar activity on Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. Capturing images of Neptune’s auroras had remained out of reach until the James Webb Universe Cosmos viewer (JWST or Webb) turned its powerful eye Near the icy World.

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