The NIRCam images haven't been processed yet, so they may not look like the Webb images you've previously seen, but they're amazing even raw.
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By Ryan Whitwam June 27, 2023
We live in interesting times, which are often more tragic than boring ones. It's not all gloom and doom—we live at a time when the James Webb Space Telescope has just come online, and it could explore distant corners of the cosmos for another 20 years. NASA has also used the telescope to peer at nearer objects like Jupiter. Now, it's Saturn's turn, and you can get a preview of Webb's Saturn photospread right now.
The Webb Telescope is currently hovering in space out past the orbit of the moon at the Earth-Sun L2 Lagrange point, instead of in low Earth orbit like Hubble. Webb needed to be all the way out there to protect its sensitive infrared instruments from heat. Since it captures infrared data with its primary Near Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) instrument, the data has to be processed to make it more accurate to the human eye.
The JWST Feed website isn't associated with NASA or any other aerospace agency. It exists solely to publish every scrap of data received by Webb as soon as it's released. Right now, it's pumping out new views of Saturn. The images haven't been processed yet, but they look incredible—this is what Webb sees when it looks at the ringed planet.