NASA's James Webb telescope has taken new images of Jupiter's moons, rings and more

A new image of Jupiter taken from NASA's Webb Telescope and released on Monday is shown. (NASA)

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NASA has captured new telescopic images of Jupiter that show auroras, altitude levels and cloud covers.

The latest photos, captured with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, show bands of blue and gray in the middle, with rainbow-colored hues at the planet’s poles.

The telescope uses a camera with three filters that can map out infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye, to colors on the visible spectrum.