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 The Director of ‘Hoppers’ Was Sure He’d Have to Cut Its Most Shocking Moment US Data Centers Could Require as Much Water as New York City by 2030, Study Shows Tesla Clears Model 3 Inventory in Canada Ahead of the Arrival of Chinese EVs: Report Dunk and Tanselle Could Reunite If ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Goes Beyond the Books The Curious Case of the Block ‘AI Layoffs’ A Brain-Invading Worm Spread By Rats and Snails Has Reached California ‘Kagurabachi’ Went From Being a Meme to One of Shonen Jump’s Must-Read Powerhouses Weird-Looking Marsupial Found Alive After 6,000 Years of Alleged ‘Extinction’ Nintendo Sues the U.S. Government to Get Refunds for Trump’s Ridiculous Tariffs