"Two space telescopes see Saturn in a different light" by
@cosmiclog /
@alanboyle -
#NASA released imagery of Saturn in near-infrared from
#WebbSpaceTelescope /
#JWST and visible spectrum from
#HubbleSpaceTelescope, each giving different insights into the gas giant's chemistry, clouds and weather.
https://cosmiclog.com/2026/03/25/two-space-telescopes-see-saturn-in-a-different-light/ #astronomy #space
Two space telescopes see Saturn in a different light
NASA is serving up a double scoop of delicious Saturn imagery in two flavors — near-infrared and visible light. The subtle differences between the James Webb Space Telescope’s infrared view a…
Cosmic Log
You've Never Seen Saturn Like This
Saturn has never looked this spectacular.
PetaPixelTwo space telescopes see Saturn in a different light
NASA is serving up a double scoop of delicious Saturn imagery in two flavors — near-infrared and visible light. The subtle differences between the James Webb Space Telescope's infrared view and the Hubble Space Telescope's visible-light view can h
https://cosmiclog.com/2026/03/25/two-space-telescopes-see-saturn-in-a-different-light/#UniverseToday #HubbleSpaceTelescope #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope #NASA #planets #Saturn #SolarSystem #Space
Two space telescopes see Saturn in a different light
NASA is serving up a double scoop of delicious Saturn imagery in two flavors — near-infrared and visible light. The subtle differences between the James Webb Space Telescope’s infrared view a…
Cosmic Log
NASA’s Hubble Revisits Crab Nebula to Track 25 Years of Expansion
Hubble takes a fresh look at the Crab Nebula revealing, in unparalleled detailed, the aftermath of a supernova and how it evolved over 25 years.
NASA ScienceHubble ziet komeet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) uiteenvallen
Het uiteenvallen van C/2025 K1 (ATLAS), vastgelegd door de Hubble Space Telescope, biedt inzicht in hoe fragiele komeetkernen evolueren en
#C/2025K1(ATLAS)
#HubbleSpaceTelescope #komeet #zonnestelselhttps://www.kuuke.nl/hubble-ziet-komeet-c-2025-k1-atlas-uiteenvallen/
NASA’s Hubble Unexpectedly Catches Comet Breaking Up
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope witnessed comet K1, whose full name is C/2025 K1 (ATLAS), in the act of breaking apart.
NASA Science