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NASA James Webb Space Telescope captures stunning images of planets in solar system

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Check out the rare images of planets in our solar system captured by the James Webb Space Telescope.

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Our solar system is the house of several planets, stars, moons, and other objects. Therefore, stunning each object is crucial for understanding the evolution of the universe.

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Over the years, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has provided astronomers and scientists with a great view of our solar system.

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These are some of the images of planets and moons captured by the James Webb Space Telescope in our solar system.

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Jupiter: This detailed image was captured with the help of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) instrument.

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Uranus: Webb’s NIRCam instrument was able to capture the rings of Uranus with the utmost clarity.

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Saturn: This image was the first near-infrared observation that showcases the bright icy rings of the planet.

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Titan: It is the largest moon of Saturn which was captured in November 2022.

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Neptune: This image reveals several details alongside the planet Neptune. This image showcases spiral galaxies located billions of light years away. 

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