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James Webb Telescope Captures Neptune's Auroras for the First Time

  • Astronomers have captured images of Neptune's auroras for the first time using the James Webb Space Telescope, a collaboration of NASA and other space agencies.
  • The auroras are unique, glowing over Neptune's equator instead of its poles, as published in the journal Nature Astronomy.
  • Neptune has cooled by hundreds of degrees over the past 34 years, now reaching about 200 degrees, leading to questions about its atmospheric changes.
  • Experts are excited to further explore Neptune's auroras and magnetic field, as stated by researchers involved in the study.
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The Futurist broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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