James Webb Space Telescope finds smallest asteroids ever seen between Mars and Jupiter A team of astronomers just spotted dozens of tiny asteroids in JWST date — including the smallest ever seen in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter. Astrobitica December 10, 2024 (Last updated: December 10, 2024) 1 minute read A team of astronomers just spotted dozens of tiny asteroids in JWST date — including the smallest ever seen in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter. About the Author Astrobitica Administrator Visit Website View All Posts This post was originally published on this site Post navigation Previous: ‘Dune: Prophecy:’ ‘Twice Born:’ Plans go awry, people die, and what’s behind those blue eyes?Next: Longer Snowball Earth deglaciation could have driven multiple phases of sea level rise and fall