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Washington: Photograph of Uranus with its rings captured by the James Webb Telescope.
In June last year, the James Webb telescope sent NASA clear images of the galaxy SMACS 0723, the Southern Ring Nebula, the Stephens Quintet, the Carina Nebula, and Jupiter. At this point, James Webb sent the Uranus photo to the teleportation.
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A photo taken by the James Webb Telescope shows rings around Uranus, which appear bright blue. NASA also released a photo of Uranus in the distance. It has its moons orbiting Uranus.
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Uranus is unique as the seventh planet from the Sun. It rotates at an angle of approximately 90 degrees from its orbit. The planet’s polar region has years of constant sunlight and therefore has extreme seasons. Similarly, during the years when there is no sunlight, the planet will be dark, Uranus takes 84 years to orbit the Sun once.
James Webb Telescope: NASA’s landmark James Webb Space Telescope was launched on Christmas Day last year. According to NASA, the telescope will answer many questions such as whether there are exoplanets in the Milky Way, where Earth-like life exists/possible, and how the first galaxies formed from the Big Bang.
James Webb was stationed 15 lakh kilometers from Earth so that infrared rays from the Earth’s heat would not interfere with the telescope. In this situation, US President Joe Biden released the first photograph recorded in space by the James Webb Space Telescope in July last year. The telescope is named after James Webb, the administrator of NASA in the 1960s when it was working hard to send humans to the moon. About Rs. This television has been developed at a cost of 75,000 crores.