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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured incredible raw images of Saturn for the first time, but you'll have to wait a bit longer to see them in their full glory.
Astronomers say they are now able to capture images of the sky that are twice as sharp as those captured by the Hubble telescope. A team of scientists from the University of Arizona, Arcetri ...
UMass Amherst astronomers were among a team of scientists that processed a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope that reveals never-before-seen details of a region in space dubbed Pandora ...
Why stunning Webb telescope images are becoming new normal. You don’t need to wait for Nasa to reveal more Webb photos — anyone can access raw data space telescope transmits to Earth every day ...
When these images are processed, they could be the best visual record of Saturn since the Cassini probe ended its mission in 2017. Webb is also adept at capturing tiny points of light that might ...
NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has proven to be one of the most powerful tools in the agency’s arsenal for over a decade and a half, … ...
We’re expecting the James Webb team to drop its processed images of Saturn anytime now. In the meantime, though, an unofficial feed of raw images from the telescope has given us our first look ...
And that potential is on display in a raw image snapped by the telescope's Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) instrument on July 27, 2022, that highlights Jupiter's massive storm, famous the Great Red ...
This means that the raw images from telescopes often look very dark to our eyes, and you have to brighten up the image to see anything. Once they have black and white images where the details are ...