A team of astronomers recently tapped into JWST’s capabilities to explore the smallest objects in the Flame Nebula.
An artificially colored view of Jupiter as seen in ultraviolet light. In addition to the Great Red Spot, which appears blue, another oval feature can be seen in the brown haze at Jupiter's south pole.
Amateur astronomer Steven Hill, based in Colorado, used commercial telescopes and color filters to map ammonia in Jupiter's atmosphere ... explain the observed red and brown hues.
Brown dwarfs are dim, celestial objects that are between the size of a planet like Jupiter and a small star. In 1995, Caltech ...