James Webb Space Telescope shows Uranus’ unique tilt and extreme seasons

The Webb Telescope is the successor to NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, which has operated since 1990. Unlike Hubble, which primarily captures visible and ultraviolet light, the Webb telescope is designed to capture infrared light, which allows it to see through dust and gas clouds that obscure visible light.

Despite some early technical difficulties, including a problem with one of its sun shields, the Webb telescope has performed exceptionally well since its launch. NASA officials say they are confident that the telescope will continue to perform well and produce groundbreaking scientific…

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