
【#Tech24H】American scientists have conducted joint observations of Saturn's "true face" using the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope, capturing atmospheric structures and ring features of the gas giant across different wavelengths. This represents the most comprehensive image set to date, providing more complete data for studying Saturn's three-dimensional atmospheric structure and its long-term evolution. Scientists point out that combining observational data from different wavelengths is becoming a crucial method for studying gas giant planets. These latest findings also provide new observational evidence for deepening the understanding of atmospheric physical processes on giant planets within our solar system.
