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"James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)",
"Astrophysics",
"Exoplanet Atmosphere",
"Goddard Space Flight Center",
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"textContent": "NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and Hubble Space Telescope have teamed up to capture new views of Saturn, revealing the planet in strikingly different ways. Observing in complementary wavelengths of light, the two space observatories provide scientists with a richer, more layered understanding of the gas giant’s atmosphere. Both sense sunlight reflected from Saturn’s banded […]\n\nThe post NASA Webb, Hubble Share Most Comprehensive View of Saturn to Date appeared first on NASA Science.",
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