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JWST’s best images: spectacular stars and spiraling galaxies

Posted on December 5, 2022 by Jim deMaine

Click the following for: Nature’s pick of the sharpest science shots this month is dedicated to the James Webb Space Telescope, which began peering into the Universe earlier this year. Thanks to Mike C.

Neptune system shows off the planet’s rings, which have not been seen with this clarity in more than three decades.
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