JWST Reveals Stunning New Images of Uranus: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ice Giant

2023-12-19 10:22:12

[ประตูวาร์ป ?] Still working with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the famous space telescope from NASA, which is celebrating its 2nd anniversary soon. Recently, it has revealed new images of Uranus. Revealing details clearly like never seen before

JWST reveals images of icy planet Uranus It looks similar to a ‘gate’ or ‘warp gate’ and reveals a clearly visible 11-layer ‘Zeta’ ring, which was captured through an infrared filter. and the camera’s light sensor until the details of Uranus can be seen most clearly as ever

[เหมือนโลกน้ำแข็งที่ดูแปลกประหลาด] said one of the JWST team. In addition to the image of the planet Uranus, Also visible are images of 14 of Uranus’ moons (out of 27 total), including Oberon, Titania, Umbriel, Juliet, Perdita, Rosalind Puck, Belinda Desdemo. Na Cressida Ariel Miranda Bianca and Portia

For Uranus It is considered the seventh planet farthest from the Sun in the solar system. It is classified as a gas planet. Which is approximately 4 times larger than Earth and is covered with ice and is nicknamed the Ice Giant. (In Thailand it is called the “Uranus Star”) to the extent that it can be measured at that star. Had to deal with winters with gusty winds for 21 years

Finally, the JWST images of Uranus will help astronomers. Have a greater understanding of this star. which with this level of resolution It helps to solve many mysteries. Especially the 11-layer part of Zeta’s ring is a beautiful and rare image of the planet.

You can see the full picture at www.nasa.gov

Source: Engadget

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