NASA released an image of Neptune taken by the James Webb telescope that it said is the clearest view of the planet’s rings in 30 years
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The mission aims to test technology that could defend Earth against potential asteroid threats. Photo illustration: NASA and Laura KammermannThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration released an image of the planet Tuesday that it said is the clearest view of Neptune’s rings in 30 years, and put the planet in a new light.
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