NASA released new charm photos of the outermost planets in the solar system taken by James Webb Space Telescope on Wednesday. Photos taken in July show not only Neptune’s thin ring, but also its faint dust belt, which has never been observed before, and seven of its 14 known sate

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NASA released new charm photos of the outermost planets in the solar system taken by James Webb Space Telescope on Wednesday. Photos taken in July show not only Neptune’s thin ring, but also its faint dust belt, which has never been observed before, and seven of its 14 known sate - DayDayNews

NASA released a new charm photo of the outermost planet in the solar system taken by James Webb Space Telescope on Wednesday. The photos taken in July not only show the thin ring of Neptune , but also its faint dust belt, which has never been observed before, and seven of its 14 known satellites .

Weber shows the latest status of Jupiter in a series of photos released last month.

The $10 billion Weber telescope less than a year ago will focus on the deeper universe. Astronomers want to see when stars and galaxies form.

NASA's Voyager 2 was the first spacecraft to see all the gas glory of Neptune during its 1989 flight. No other spacecraft has visited this cold blue planet. So it has been thirty years since astronomers last saw these rings of such detailed and clear.

Weber is the largest and most powerful telescope in the world, one million miles (1.6 million kilometers) from the earth. It flew into space last December.

According to NASA, the observatory is currently in good condition.

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