Webb Telescope shoots the first photos of Jupiter and the moon, Europe.

After publishing the first images Tuesday from the ends of the solar system through the telescope James Webb~, NASA has published images of Jupiter and the specs of several asteroids taken from the telescope. The latest images were caught to test telescope instruments before scientific operations officially began on 12 July. Photos of [...]
The latest images were caught to test telescope instruments before scientific operations officially began on 12 July.
Photos of the Webb telescope show the biggest solar system planet through infrared waves.
A view shows special generations surrounding the planet, as well as the Red Great Intolerance, a storm big enough to swallow the Earth. The icon point looks white in this image because of the way Webb image was processed.
The image also shows Jupiter's moon, Europe, on the left, Metro reports.
In addition, the shadow of Europe can be seen on the left of the Great Red Nojoll. Images also show the other moons of Jupiter Thebe and Metis.
These images are evidence that Webb can observe satellites and rings near shining objects of the solar system, such as Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars.













