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Scientists observed and captured the first clear evidence of auroras on Neptune using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), ...
Being the furthest planet from Earth, we don't know much about Neptune, but recent observations have revealed something glowing in its sky.
The planet’s elusive aurorae are much colder than expected, which is how they evaded detection for so long.
"Every new result can reshape our understanding of planets, their habitability, and our place in this universe." ...
A day on Uranus is about half a minute longer than previously thought, according to new research. Nearly 40 years ago, ...
Astronomers have just revealed that a day on Uranus is longer than was previously thought, at 17 hours, 14 minutes and 52 seconds. This is 28 seconds longer than the previous estimate, which was made ...
NASA detects a building-sized asteroid approaching Earth. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope turned its watchful eye to ...
The powerful James Webb Space Telescope has captured a series of remote planets in the HR 8799 star system that are 130 light years away in the Milky Way, and they are very strikin ...
This approach can now be used to determine the rotation rate of any celestial object with a magnetic field and auroras — ...
Exoplanets with deep oceans and large amounts of hydrogen in the atmosphere could contain signs of life if such worlds […] ...
Neptune's unique blue light. The planet's auroras are captured vividly in great detail by NASA's Webb telescope ...