James Webb Space Telescope captures the best image of Neptune's rings in decades
the observatory's first image of Neptune, and it offers the best view of the icy world's rings in over 30 years. The picture is not only clear, but offers the first-ever look at the dust-based rings in the near-infrared spectrum. At these wavelengths, the planet doesn'tThe image also shows seven of Neptune's 14 confirmed moons, including as well as Galatea, Naiad, Thalassa, Despina, Proteus and Larissa.
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