James Webb Space Telescope captures Neptune’s auroras, revealing new details about its atmosphere and magnetism.
Astronomers finally spotted evidence of auroras on Neptune after years of searching, raising new questions about the planet.
If Earth had Auroras in similar areas to Neptune, they wouldn't be in the poles - but near Japan and Argentina.
NASA’s Webb Space Telescope was finally able to capture bright auroras on Neptune—the most distant planet in our solar system ...
The James Webb Space Telescope helped scientists confirm the celestial lights on one of the most mysterious planets in our ...
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Space.com on MSNThis newly found super-Earth might have blown off its own atmosphereThe faraway exoplanet could help provide answers as to why there are hardly any planets with twice the diameter of Earth.
Neptune lies in the frigid, dark, vast frontier of the outer edges of our solar system, about 3 billion miles away from the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCheck Out Neptune’s Beautiful Auroras, Captured for the First Time by the James Webb Space TelescopeScientists suspected the ice giant hosted auroras—and had already observed them on Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. But an ...
"It was so stunning to not just see the auroras, but the detail and clarity of the signature really shocked me." ...
Using Webb’s near-infrared spectrograph, astronomers have captured new images of Neptune that finally reveal the planet’s ...
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New Scientist on MSNWe've spotted auroras on Neptune for the first timeAfter nearly 36 years of searching, astronomers have finally confirmed Neptune has auroras, thanks to data from the James ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNASA’s Webb telescope captures Neptune’s auroras in stunning detail for first timeNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope used its Near-Infrared Spectrograph to capture Neptune’s auroras in stunning detail.
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