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NASA’s Webb and Hubble Telescopes Reveal Detailed Infrared Views of Saturn and Its Moons
NASA’s Webb and Hubble telescopes have delivered the most comprehensive infrared and visual images of Saturn, detailing its rings, atmosphere, and moons. These insights improve understanding of Saturn’s atmospheric behavior and seasonal changes, guiding future planetary studies.

NASA’s IXPE Reveals New Details of 2,000-Year-Old Supernova RCW 86
NASA's IXPE telescope has captured new X-ray data on supernova RCW 86, enhancing existing observations. This research helps scientists better understand the lifecycle of supernova remnants.

Hubble Images Reveal Comet C/2025 K1 Breaking Apart Leaving Solar System
NASA and ESA's Hubble telescope caught comet C/2025 K1 fragmenting into multiple pieces in November 2025. This provides rare insights into comet disintegration and the early solar system's formation.

NASA's Webb Telescope and Collaborations Unveil Stunning Details of NGC 5134 and Cat’s Eye Nebula
NASA's Webb Telescope has captured stunning details of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 5134. Additionally, multiple telescopes collaborated to reveal intricate structures of the Cat’s Eye Nebula, deepening our cosmic understanding.

Webb Telescope Maps Uranus's Auroras in 3D; Hubble Finds Galaxy 99% Dark Matter
Webb Telescope has successfully mapped Uranus's auroras in 3D for the first time, offering new insights into planetary magnetic fields. Simultaneously, Hubble has identified a rare galaxy composed of 99% dark matter, prompting a reevaluation of cosmic matter models.