Jupiter’s auroras and hazes are captured by the James Webb Space Telescope.
NASA reported in a blog post that the James Webb Space Telescope took amazing photographs of Jupiter, which depict auroras, enormous storms, and hazes on our solar system's largest planet.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which was launched on Christmas Day last year, is the largest optical telescope in space. The JWST, the Hubble Space Telescope's successor, is outfitted with high-resolution equipment that allows it to view things that the Hubble could not see because they were too far away or too dim.
The JWST is intended to look far back in time to help us comprehend the genesis of our galaxies and the earliest stars. Scientists must, however, evaluate the onboard equipment before launching on these trips. To do so, they have been taking pictures of objects in our solar syst...