"JWST Captures Festive Image of Uranus' Rings and Moons"

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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured a stunning image of Uranus and its rings, showcasing the planet's north polar cap and its unique atmospheric features. The image, taken at infrared wavelengths, reveals a bright spot at the center of the polar cap, indicating a cyclonic vortex. The JWST's advanced vision also shows the elusive Zeta ring, as well as several of Uranus' moons. These detailed images will provide valuable data for planetary scientists studying Uranus and may help shape future missions to the ice giant.
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