A composite image of Jupiter by the James Webb Space TelescopeEPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock
The standalone view of Jupiter was created from a composite of several images taken by the space telescope

The world's largest and most powerful space telescope has been used to view Jupiter.

The biggest planet in the solar system was taken pictures by theJWST.

Astronomers have described the images as " incredible".

The features were artificially colored to make them stand out.

The human eye can't see the light from the IR.

This is the first time we've seen Jupiter this way. Imke de Pater is a planetary astronomer at the University of California.

She said that they had not expected it to be this good.

The European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency are partners in the $10 billion JWST.

In the view of Jupiter created from several images from the telescope, the Auroras extended to high altitudes above the northern and southern poles of the planet. The sun causes light shows in the sky.

The Great Red Spot, a storm that could swallow Earth, was white. It reflected the sun's light.

One million miles from Earth is the location of the JWST.

The light travelled towards Earth 13 billion years ago.

The successor to the Hubble Telescope is expected to be a dominant force for discovery over the next 20 years.

There will be a telescope that will see in theIR.