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Astronomy
Planetary science
Outer space
Ice giants
Infrared telescopes
Uranus
Neptune
Kuiper belt
Giant planet
Planet
NIRSpec
Space Telescope Science Institute

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope: Observations of the Giant Planets The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) offers unprecedented observing opportunities in the near- and mid-infrared for the planets Jupiter, Saturn,

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