For the first time
we are witnessing outer planet
Uranus
take center stage and
pirouette.
Uranus is one of the Solar System s strangest planets,
laying on its side
and spinning like a
rotisserie chicken.
The featured video is composed of over 1000
spectra
taken over 15 hours of continuous viewing by
JWST's NIRSpec instrument
while Uranus rotates.
The data captures the behavior of Uranus s
ionosphere:
the ionized layer of a planet s atmosphere that strongly interacts with
the planet's magnetic field.
The aurora s rosy glow traces the complex interplay between
Uranus's misaligned rotation and magnetic axes.
Clouds can be seen as bright spots traveling across the ice giant. The blue-to-red colors represent low-to-high altitudes, showing
a brand new three-dimensional view
into how energy is distributed throughout the planet s atmosphere. In the image on the left, everything is framed by
the rings of Uranus.
This is the most detailed look into the atmosphere of Uranus achieved yet!
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