
A photograph of Earth standing alone in space.
During its exploration of Jupiter's celestial bodies, the Lucy spacecraft captured black-and-white images of Earth from a distance of 620.000 km.

During its exploration of Jupiter's celestial bodies, the Lucy spacecraft captured black-and-white images of Earth from a distance of 620.000 km.

In addition to analyzing distant galaxies, the James Webb telescope can also observe planets in our Solar System that are very close to Earth.

Some of the strangest moons in the Solar System include Saturn's Iapetus, Jupiter's Io, Pluto's Miranda, and Neptune's Nereid.