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The sun god represent the visible light spectre, he stands between the visible realm to humans, and the "unknown", anything else from ultraviolet and infrared! Gotta do a lot of work to keep things in order.
#Space: #Jupiter and its #ring seen in #infrared by @NASAWebb #SpaceTelescope — This ring was created by #meteoroid impacts on small nearby #moons
https://t.co/s3SbzLyxOK via @apod
This image of Jupiter in infrared light by the James Webb Space Telescope shows not only Jupiter and its clouds, but this ring as well. Also visible is Jupiter's Great Red Spot (GRS) [read more: https://t.co/lpjuKOdjw4]
Jupiter and Ring in Infrared from Webb via NASA https://t.co/qcVmP2Sc9o
Jupiter and Ring in Infrared from Webb via NASA https://t.co/vWcLLUAvXU
Jupiter and Ring in Infrared from Webb via NASA https://t.co/73TdDjSgu7
Jupiter and Ring in Infrared from Webb via NASA https://t.co/iwtOAwlLx5
Jupiter and Ring in Infrared from Webb via NASA https://t.co/xWcEAfvmza
Jupiter and its moon Europa (left), seen through the @NASAWebb's NIRCam instrument.
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#JWST's infrared capabilities will be useful to study the “ocean worlds” of Europa and Saturn’s moon Enceladus,⬇️
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While the engineers were calibrating @NASAWebb, it took an infrared peek at Jupiter and its ocean moon, Europa. This is what it saw with its eyes half open -- imagine what the real science will look like. https://t.co/3ucilq1fpP
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In the MIRI image (mid-infrared wavelengths), it doesn't seem to have an inner molecular ring, at least at JWST's resolution.
Comparison image is NGC 891 in Spitzer IRAC 3.6 μm and MIPS 24μm from Hughes et al. 2014 (https://t.co/wmUgpK0aME)
This spectacular image of the Orion Nebula star-formation region was obtained from multiple exposures using the HAWK-I infrared camera on ESO’s Very Large Telescope in Chile.
Credit:
ESO/H. Drass et al.
just to get across how fucking incredible this is, here's an image of the same galaxy cluster with our previous best infrared telescope, spitzer (here its rotated to match the angle of the webb images)
this telescope is a fucking quantum leap in the kind of science we can do
the near infrared NIRCam images at first seem a lot less visually stunning than the far infrared MIRI images, which makes sense. long infrared wavelengths pass through clouds of dust and gas without being scattered, so you don't see those pretty wispy galaxies you're used to