Image description from source in toot: Collage of time-stamped images of Uranus's upper atmosphere, showing auroras. Four images are in a square on the left and one large image is on the right. In each of the four images on the left, the time is located in the bottom left corner of each: top left: 09:10 UTC, top right: 12:45 UTC, bottom left: 16:30 UTC, bottom right: 20:15 UTC." In the large image on the right, the words "Uranus 19-20 Jan 2025" are in the upper left corner, "0:37 UTC" and "Webb/NIRSpec" in the bottom left, and a key of altitude ranging from 500km to 5000km, blue to red, is in the bottom right.
Each image shows the planet Uranus set against the blackness of space. The planet appears as a smooth, bright cyan disc at the center, its atmosphere reveals soft, hazy tones of blue. Surrounding the planet is a vivid reddish glow, forming a diffuse halo that contrasts strongly with the cool blue of the planetary disc. Encircling Uranus are several thin, concentric rings, visible as pale gray arcs. Subtle variations in brightness can be seen across the planet鈥檚 face, with slightly brighter patches near the limb, hinting at atmospheric structure.