NASA’s Webb Captures Neptune’s Auroras For First Time - NASA Science

Published Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2025 10:00:00 GMT | By Science On NASA

A two-panel horizontal image. On the left is Neptune, as seen from the Hubble Space Telescope. It is a blue circle, tilted about 25 degrees to the left. There are white smudges at 7 o’clock and just above 5 o’clock. At the right is an opposing view of the planet, using data from Hubble and Webb. It is a multi-hued blue orb. There are white smudges in the same spots as the image on the left, but also at the center of the planet and at the top. There are cyan smudges vertically along the right side, with the top of the smudging more translucent than the bottom. Upcomingweb USA Science Latest News - Long-sought auroral glow finally emerges under Webb’s powerful gaze

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