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James Webb captures clearest images of Neptune's delicate rings in decades

James Webb's unprecedented infrared imaging capabilities have provided a new glimpse into Neptune's atmosphere.

September 22, 2022 / 08:48 IST
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The Neptune photo is the latest in a series of stunningly clear images provided by the James Webb Telescope. (Image credit: NASA)
The Neptune photo is the latest in a series of stunningly clear images provided by the James Webb Telescope. (Image credit: NASA)

The James Webb Space Telescope has turned its gaze away from the deep universe towards our home Solar System, capturing an image of a luminous Neptune and its delicate, dusty rings in detail not seen in decades, NASA said Wednesday.

The last time astronomers had such a clear view of the farthest planet from the Sun was when NASA's Voyager 2 became the first and only space probe to fly past the ice giant for just a few hours in 1989.

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Now Webb's unprecedented infrared imaging capabilities have provided a new glimpse into Neptune's atmosphere, said Mark McCaughrean, a senior advisor for science and exploration at the European Space Agency.

The telescope "takes all that glare and background away" so that "we can start to tease out the atmospheric composition" of the planet, McCaughrean, who has worked on the Webb project for more than 20 years, told AFP.