Other This Is the First-Ever Image of Neptune’s Auroral Glow By gizmodo.com - March 27, 2025 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter This Is the First-Ever Image of Neptune’s Auroral Glow Captured by Webb, it’s the first direct evidence of auroras on the most distant planet from the Sun. read more Source: www.gizmodo.com RELATED ARTICLES Palantir CEO Alex Karp Thinks the Haters Are ‘Confounded’ By His Success Meta Says Porn Stash was for ‘Personal Use,’ Not Training AI Models You’ll Never Guess What Sony’s Biggest Streaming Film of 2024 Was Tesla’s Sales Collapsed Nearly 90 Percent in Some Countries Last Month Rian Johnson Guessed Daniel Craig’s ‘Star Wars’ Cameo Before Anyone Else Could iOS 26 Lets You Turn Off Liquid Glass (for Real, This Time). Here’s How. We Wish This ‘100 Nights of Hero’ Trailer Was Even More Fantastical Physicists Decode Particle Dance That ‘Kills’ Electrical Conductivity The Inventor of the Frozen Burrito Has Died