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Being the furthest planet from Earth, we don't know much about Neptune, but recent observations have revealed something glowing in its sky.
Earth’s beautiful northern and southern lights are the result of auroras: when high-energy charged particles from the sun hit gases in our upper atmosphere, making them glow in brilliant colors as ...
The James Webb Space Telescope identified the lights in the distant planet’s atmosphere, which could not be seen by earlier ...
The planet’s elusive aurorae are much colder than expected, which is how they evaded detection for so long.
"It was so stunning to not just see the auroras, but the detail and clarity of the signature really shocked me." ...
James Webb Space Telescope captures Neptune’s auroras, revealing new details about its atmosphere and magnetism.
NASA’s James Webb telescope is offering a new look at Neptune’s aurora, leading to a new mystery involving the eighth planet from the sun.
NASA’s Webb Space Telescope was finally able to capture bright auroras on Neptune—the most distant planet in our solar system ...
Using Webb’s near-infrared spectrograph, astronomers have captured new images of Neptune that finally reveal the planet’s ...
Astronomers finally spotted evidence of auroras on Neptune after years of searching, raising new questions about the planet.
Even gargantuan Jupiter, with its whirling superstorms and volatile temperatures, has a soft side. A team of researchers ...