James Webb Telescope Captures Jupiter Auroras


James Webb Telescope Captures Jupiter Auroras

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James Webb Telescope Captures Jupiter Auroras

Jupiter has bright lights. These lights are called auroras and are very bright. They are much brighter than Earth's lights.

Jupiter is the biggest planet. It has lights that look like they are dancing. Particles hit gas and make the lights.

Scientists from many countries looked at photos. The photos were taken by the Webb telescope in 2023. The lights are very strong on Jupiter.

Webb also took pictures of Neptune. It showed Neptune's auroras very well. Voyager 2 saw them a long time ago.

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What are the bright lights on Jupiter called?

They are called auroras.

Who took photos of Jupiter's lights?

The Webb telescope took the photos.

What other planet did the Webb telescope take pictures of?

The Webb telescope also took pictures of Neptune.


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