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Saturn rings captured in detail never seen before

Por: WPTV Nation July 07, 2023

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NASA has released an image of Saturn that highlights its rings in stunning detail. The James Webb Space Telescope captured the image on June 25 using a NIRCam (near-infrared camera). That camera captured an image that made the planet itself dark while the rings stood out. NASA said methane gas absorbs most of the light from the sun, making the planet darker. Meanwhile, ice from Saturn's rings made them appear brighter. The image was part... + full article



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