This article](https://webbtelescope.org/contents/articles/what-would-earths-atmosphere-look-like-from-the-webb-telescope) may interest you: It's what the Earth would look like through JWST at 40 light years away.
However, none of the planets in our solar system are particularly amenable
Hubble image too so it's not really moving relative to the rest of the nebula.
https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/images/2022/052/01GF44EV0PPW2BHJS9HMA1AGEK
Space Telescope Science Institute's site always has the highest res JWST images available:
https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/images/2022/053/01GFRYSFM89AFADVAA0W625BSB
This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://webbtelescope.org/contents/news-releases/2022/news-2022-060.html) reduced by 90%. (I'm a bot)
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> To see light from WASP-39 b, Webb tracked the planet as it passed
which is worthless.
To actually see it :
Full-rez jpg - [https://stsci-opo.org/STScI-01GJ3QAA4HWFJV8REYD3XHDW9G.jpg](https://stsci-opo.org/STScI-01GJ3QAA4HWFJV8REYD3XHDW9G.jpg)
Or, go here - https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/images/2022/060/01GJ3Q66DTT4HPMDCVNC9GXH5Y
What the hell are you talking about?](https://webbtelescope.org/news/news-releases) We've already gotten plenty of public pictures of JWST in the ONE year it's been in space, plenty of which has been spent
observable universe it's pretty common. But by gathering spectra it's very easy to determine. https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/images/2022/035/01G7HRMY93K0BCCBKCABAQH0V7?news=true
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This article](https://webbtelescope.org/contents/articles/what-would-earths-atmosphere-look-like-from-the-webb-telescope) may interest you: It's what the Earth would look like through JWST at 40 light years away. However, none of the planets in our solar system are particularly amenable