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                        "description": "These two pictures of Uranus — one in true color (left) and the other in false color — were compiled from images returned Jan. 17, 1986, by the narrow-angle camera of Voyager 2. The spacecraft was 9.1 million kilometers (5.7 million miles) from the planet, several days from closest approach. The picture at left has been processed to show Uranus as human eyes would see it from the vantage point of the spacecraft. The picture is a composite of images taken through blue, green and orange filters. The darker shadings at the upper right of the disk correspond to the day-night boundary on the planet. Beyond this boundary lies the hidden northern hemisphere of Uranus, which currently remains in total darkness as the planet rotates. The blue-green color results from the absorption of red light by methane gas in Uranus' deep, cold and remarkably clear atmosphere. The picture at right uses false color and extreme contrast enhancement to bring out subtle details in the polar region of Uranus. Images obtained through ultraviolet, violet and orange filters were respectively converted to the same blue, green and red colors used to produce the picture at left. The very slight contrasts visible in true color are greatly exaggerated here. In this false-color picture, Uranus reveals a dark polar hood surrounded by a series of progressively lighter concentric bands.  One possible explanation is that a brownish haze or smog, concentrated over the pole, is arranged into bands by zonal motions of the upper atmosphere. The bright orange and yellow strip at the lower edge of the planet's limb is an artifact of the image enhancement. In fact, the limb is dark and uniform in color around the planet. The Voyager project is managed for NASA by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. || ",
                        "release_date": "2013-10-22T12:00:00-04:00",
                        "update_date": "2024-07-15T00:15:22.017915-04:00",
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                        "title": "Hubble Watches Neptune's Dark Storm Die",
                        "description": "For the first time, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured time-lapse images of a large, dark storm on Neptune shrinking out of existence. A recent Hubble program called Outer Planets Atmosphere Legacy, or OPAL, provides yearly global maps of our gas giant planets, allowing planetary scientists to view changes in formations such as Neptune's dark storms.Read the full story on NASA.gov.View the full image release at HubbleSite.org.Find the science paper here.Additional resources: Neptune imagery - JPL PhotojournalVoyager b-roll - NASA Image and Video LibraryOPAL information and data - OPAL websiteVoyager information - voyager.jpl.nasa.gov || ",
                        "release_date": "2018-02-15T12:55:00-05:00",
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                            "alt_text": "Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Music credit: \"Struggling in the City\" by Emre Ramazanoglu [PRS], Jamie Michael Bradley Reddington [PRS], and Patrick Green [PRS]; Atmosphere Music Ltd [PRS]; BLOCK; Killer Tracks Production Music",
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                        "title": "Neptune Full Disc",
                        "description": "This picture of Neptune was produced from the last whole planet images taken through the green and orange filters on the Voyager 2 narrow angle camera. The images were taken at a range of 4.4 million miles from the planet, 4 days and 20 hours before closest approach. The picture shows the Great Dark Spot and its companion bright smudge; on the west limb the fast moving bright feature called Scooter and the little dark spot are visible. These clouds were seen to persist for as long as Voyager's cameras could resolve them. North of these, a bright cloud band similar to the south polar streak may be seen.The Voyager Mission is conducted by JPL for NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications. || ",
                        "release_date": "2013-10-22T12:00:00-04:00",
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                            "alt_text": "A Neptune full disk view taken by the Voyager 2 narrow angle camera.",
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