Saturn Reimagined: Webb and Hubble Collaborate for a Multi-Wavelength Portrait

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NASA released a new composite portrait of Saturn created by combining infrared data from the James Webb Space Telescope with visible/ultraviolet data from the Hubble Space Telescope, producing a layered, multi‑wavelength view that reveals Saturn’s atmospheric structure, jets, storms, potential auroral activity, and detailed ring features—showing how merging observations from multiple telescopes yields a fuller understanding of the planet’s dynamic climate and rings.
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