Throughout recent days,NASA has delivered dazzling photographs of nebulae,gatherings of systems,and,surprisingly,the"most profound"perspective on the universe taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. Presently,the organization has delivered pictures of something a lot nearer to home than everybody's new most loved telescope—sorry,Hubble!—has caught. At the point when the James Webb group was aligning the instrument,individuals took photographs of Jupiter to check whether it tends to be utilized to notice close by heavenly articles like moons and space rocks,as well as different components like planet rings and satellites. The response,it ends up,is yes. A photograph was taken by the telescope's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) instrument's short-frequency channel (above) obviously shows the gas monster's unmistakable groups and its moon Europa. The Great Red Spot is likewise completely noticeable,despite the fact that it looks white because of