James Webb Telescope: Check out the clearest pic of Neptune in decadesPublished24 September 2022Image source, NASA/ESA/CSA/STSCIImage caption, This image of Neptune shows the rings and the dust bands that circle the planet. Neptune is the furthest planet from earth in our Solar System, beyond Uranus and Saturn, but before the dwarf planet Pluto. The team at Nasa are interested in the different cloud structures that surround the planet, which might tell them more about Neptune's atmosphere.Image source, NASA/ESA/CSA/STSCIImage caption, It isn't just Neptune that the telescope could see clearly, but also the planet's 14 moons. One of the moons called Triton is the biggest and shines brightly in this picture. Triton reflects an average of 70% of the sunlight that hits its icy surface which makes it appear really bright.Image source, NASA/ESA/CSA/STSCIImage caption, The wide view image shows Neptune and its rings clearly. Neptune circles the Sun from a distance of 4.5 billion km, and takes 164.8 years to complete one orbit of the Sun. Scientists also call it the ice giant planet because of the chemicals it's made from.More on this storyAmazing first images from Nasa's new telescope released!Published13 July 2022World's biggest space telescope in numbersPublished28 December 2021Nasa's James Webb space telescope has fully assembledPublished9 January 2022