Saturn's Chaotic Atmosphere Revealed in Most Comprehensive View yet by James Webb and Hubble Telescopes
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Space telescopes Hubble and James Webb have joined forces to realize the most complete portrait ever obtained of Saturn: it allows to 'sect' the atmosphere at different altitudes (ANSA)
With the help of James Webb and Hubble telescopes, scientists have received two new images of Saturn. NASA calls them "the most complete image of the planet to date." Together, two images allow scientists to cut the atmosphere of Saturn at different altitudes, reports Live Science. AC ZAINTEREST TWO in one: scientists have discovered unexpected details about the largest satellite of Saturn Telescope, one of the most strange features of the plane…
In the infrared and in the visual, the sight of the ring planet reveals clear differences, as newly published images of NASA show.
The most detailed images of Saturn have been taken ever thanks to the coordinated work of the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. The observations made in the visible and infrared light range clearly show the layers of the ringed planet's atmosphere and storms, according to a statement from the European Space Agency (ESA). The images clearly show the running currents of the celestial body's atmosphere, as well as the remnants of a huge storm…
By joining forces, the James Webb and Hubble space telescopes deliver Saturn's most detailed portrait ever, plunged into the heart of a much more complex and dynamic atmosphere than it seems.
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