Saturn may be famous for its rings, but it has long fascinated scientists for another reason: its restless atmosphere, which is shaped by fierce winds, stubborn megastorms and strange weather patterns that can linger for years.

Now, two new views from the James Webb and Hubble space telescopes are cutting through the ringed planet’s clouds, giving researchers what NASA calls the “most comprehensive view of Saturn to date.” Together, the images let researchers “slice” through Saturn’s atmosphere at different heights.

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