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 Could The Daniels Be Making a Captain Planet Movie? Crypto Promoters Say Blockchain Is the Future of AI. Researchers Aren’t Buying It The ‘Stranger Things’ Play Is Coming to an End Naomi Ackie Follows Maika Monroe to the ‘It Follows’ Sequel Laifen’s Early Prime Day Drop Is the Personal Care Event of the Season, Now Up to 40% Off Report Says SpaceX Plans to Launch Space Data Center Test by Late 2027 Seattle Passes Most Symbolically Potent Data Center Moratorium Yet Trump Family Reportedly Made About $2.3 Billion on Crypto While Investors Lost About $2.3 Billion on Trump-Related Crypto I’m More Excited for the Tiny Changes in Apple’s ’27’ Software Updates Than Siri AI, TBH