We
all know that Jupiter and Saturn are the only planets in the solar system with rings around them. Photographs clearly show rings formed by gases around Jupiter and Saturn.
But this image from NASA's James Space
Telescope shows the rings around the planet Uranus, which may be more
surprising. This photo is an infrared photo. In this photo, the rings of light
around the planet Uranus are beautiful. That is, we know that the planet Uranus
is an ice sphere. Because this planet is far away from the sun, it is not
affected by the heat that can come from the sun.
Also,
this planet has chemicals like water, methane and ammonia, so it looks like an
ice sphere. There are about 13 rings around this planet. These 13 rings appear
to us as rings of light. This amazing photo of Uranus, never seen before,
creates a new understanding of the planet Uranus.
NASA reveals never-before-seen information
about supernova Cassiopeia
This
photo is an infrared photo. About 340 years ago, a star exploded into a remnant
called a supernova. A supernova is the remnant of an exploded star. It can be
said that the remaining part is like that.
Sophisticated
images like these help us learn about an older star and its constituents. This
photo, which has just been released by NASA, is the Cassiopeia A photo of the
Cassiopeia supernova. Scientists say that this shows us an unbelievable new
view compared to the old photographs taken before.
Because
the pink leaves are visible in this photo, it also suggests that the star may
have had a mixture of very heavy elements, such as oxygen, argon, and neon.
This Cas A supernova is a star about 11,000 light-years away in the outer space
galaxy called Cassiopeia.
Such rare images that are now being released by the telescope have much new information about space and features for useful research.