JWST Observed Mars For The First Time: What Have We Discovered?

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 The best telescope ever built by humans, conceived and designed to collect light from the most distant objects in the universe, to look for signatures of life in the atmosphere of planets around other stars, to give us access to a new detailed view of the cosmos, was used some days ago to observe Mars. 
 It seems like a waste of time and money, huh? 
 I mean, why do we need JWST’s observations of Mars, when we have probes orbiting around the Red planet, and robots walking on its surface?
Well, as always, science is about creativity and deep thinking. 
Follow me in this video, and I’ll show you the JWST found observing Mars in infrared light. 
 
 

 This story starts on Sept. 19, 2022, and takes place at the so-called Palacio de Congresos de Granada, in Spain.
 The Europlanet Science congress 2022 took place there, from Sept 18 to Sept 23. 
 The meeting was meant to provide a platform to exchange and present results, develop new ideas, and network amongst the owrldwide planetary science community. Six days of posters, workshops, and talks intended to provide a stimulating environment for the astrophysical community to meet. 

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00:53 The beginning of the story
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