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New JWST images reveal the rosy glow of Uranus in unprecedented detail

Last updated: February 24, 2026 4:55 am
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February 24, 2026

The ice giant planet Uranus has long been overlooked in the solar system due to its distance from the sun and visually bland appearance. With only one spacecraft, NASA’s Voyager 2, ever visiting Uranus over 40 years ago, our understanding of this mysterious world is limited. However, recent observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) are shedding new light on Uranus’s unique characteristics.

Uranus stands out among the planets for its retrograde rotation and extreme axial tilt, which is believed to have been caused by a massive planetary collision early in the solar system’s history. This tilt gives Uranus its unusual seasons and lopsided, chaotic magnetic field. Despite its eccentricities, Uranus is similar in size and mass to many exoplanets discovered in other planetary systems, making it a key player in understanding planetary formation and evolution.

The latest JWST observations, led by Paola Tiranti from Northumbria University, provide a detailed look at Uranus’s upper atmosphere. By mapping the temperature and density of charged particles in the planet’s ionosphere, the data reveal the dynamics of Uranus’s auroras and interactions with the solar wind. These observations offer a three-dimensional view of Uranus’s atmospheric structure and its complex magnetic field.

One intriguing mystery that the JWST data confirmed is Uranus’s cooling upper atmosphere. The planet’s temperature is dropping, with the latest measurements showing an average of around 150 degrees Celsius. The auroras on Uranus, captured in the JWST images as rosy, glowing patches, offer insights into the planet’s internal magnetic field and atmospheric processes.

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While U.S. astronomers hope to send another spacecraft to Uranus in the future, tight budgets and the challenges of interplanetary travel may delay such a mission. For now, the stunning views provided by JWST’s observations are helping scientists unravel the mysteries of Uranus from afar.

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