Can James Webb Track Objects In Our Solar System?

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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning images of our solar system, including nebulae, galaxies, and even the "deepest" view of the universe. Now, the telescope has turned its eye towards something much closer to home: our own solar system. The new images show Jupiter, Saturn and their moons in unprecedented detail, providing scientists with a wealth of information about these familiar planets. In addition to their incredible beauty, these images will help us to better understand the formation and evolution of our solar system. With each new image taken by the James Webb Space Telescope, we are getting a clearer and more detailed view of the universe around us. And what about the solar system? Can the James Webb image the objects in our solar system? Let’s understand how the James Webb can track solar system objects in this video.
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