Posted on 05/28/2025 9:28:01 AM PDT by Red Badger
Over the decades, NASA has managed to capture a number of astonishing photos from space, showcasing how beautiful the cosmos really is.
Take these unique details on Saturn’s moon Iapetus as the perfect example.
Or how about an eerie snapshot taken by the so-called ‘most isolated man in the universe?’
These photos have a way of pulling you in and honestly, I could scroll through them for hours on end.
I'm not alone; one social media user has re-shared two stunning photos of Uranus captured by NASA which have since gone viral.
The US agency launched its James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) on December 25 2021, and it's given us a whole new perspective on our galaxy.
These snaps of Uranus from September 2023 have proven not many of us know what it actually looks like...
Ok, now that you've finished giggling - one Reddit user, aptly named PrinceofUranus0, took to the site's R/SpacePorn community to share the awe-inspiring pictures.
A wide-field image shows the bright blue planet against the black of space, amid a smattering of distant background galaxies.
Some 14 of its 28 moons are visible, while Uranus itself shines, thanks to its 13 outer rings.
The second photo, a close-up of the planet - which is four times wider than Earth - shows its dim inner and outer rings in greater clarity, including the elusive Zeta ring - the 'extremely faint and diffuse ring closest to the planet,' as NASA explains.
Uranus and 14 of its 28 moons (NASA)
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It truly is breathtaking - and Reddit users are in agreement.
One person commented: "I will never not be amazed seeing these. JWST can’t help but picture galaxies everywhere," as a second agreed: "This is insane. The mix of stars from our own galaxy with deep space galaxies off in the distance and Uranus popping in the middle."
A third admitted: "Both shots are mind blowing. I had zero clue this is what Uranus looked like. I'm still having trouble processing that this is a real picture."
A fourth penned: "That’s the best picture of Uranus I’ve ever seen! Such a gorgeous planet."
The planet appeared simply as a 'placid, solid blue ball' when picked up by Voyager 2's visible wavelengths in the 1980s.
But JWST's infrared wavelengths reveal a 'strange and dynamic ice world filled by exciting atmospheric features,' NASA says.
For example, the planet is seen with a north polar cloud cap in these JWST pictures, while several bright storms can also be seen near and below the southern border of the polar cap.
NASA says the polar cap appears to become more prominent when the planet’s pole begins to point toward the Sun, as it approaches solstice and receives more sunlight.
Uranus reaches its next solstice in 2028, and astronomers are eager to catch any changes in the structure of these fascinating details.
The more you know!
Featured Image Credit: NASA
Uranus Ping!..................
In before the anus jokes
I have zero clue what Uranus looks like too. And I dont want to know....
Looks like the European Union to me and the hemorrhoidal tissue attached to it looks like Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz.
well you made it by less than a second....
All three a-holes..............
Those would be known as dingleberries.
The anus jokes are so funny, it is impossible to prevent.
You are really missing out!
Sometimes, I come home from a fall hike and need to check for ticks.
I just call up these Hubble images.
That definitely is not what my anus looks like. I'd post pictures as proof but that might be going a little too far, so you'll just have to take my word for it.
“ In before the anus jokes”
What do you mean?
Just here for the Jr High Level jokes.
i want to know who named the planet
are they still snickering?
I didn’t see any Klingons.
With all our modern technology advancements we still cannot get a “clear” picture.
Where have we heard this before?
Blame the ancient Greeks:
“William Herschel tried unsuccessfully to name his discovery Georgium Sidus after King George III. Instead, the planet was named for Uranus, the Greek god of the sky, as suggested by Johann Bode.”
https://science.nasa.gov/uranus/facts/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranus_(mythology)
“According to Hesiod, Uranus was the son and husband of Gaia (Earth), with whom he fathered the first generation of Titans.”
“In Hesiod’s Theogony, which came to be accepted by the Greeks as the “standard” account,[13] from Gaia (Earth), the first entity to come into existence after Chaos (Void), came Uranus, the Ourea (Mountains), and Pontus (Sea).[14]”
Is that Katie couric?
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