Incredible new NASA images reveal Saturn in a new light — and it's all thanks to a telescope team-up from Webb and Hubble
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By Samantha Mathewson
Published on March 26, 2026.
New NASA images reveal Saturn in a new light, blending infrared, visible and ultraviolet light into a richly layered image. The images were created using observations from the (JWST) and the Hubble Space Telescope. Each telescope tells a different part of Saturn's story, helping researchers understand how the planet's atmosphere works as a three-dimensional system. The data also provides complementary views of the rings made of water ice. The combined data highlights how Saturn's appearance changes across different wavelengths, offering a more complete view of its atmosphere. The new data underscores the power of combining multiple observatories to provide a comprehensive picture of planetary behavior.
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