The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured beautiful new photos of the Lion Nebula, NGC 2392, demonstrating its imaging prowess compared to the venerable Hubble Space Telescope. Compared to Hubble’s visible-light images of the Lion Nebula captured in early 2000, Webb delivers a significantly sharper view of the planetary nebula. Admittedly, Hubble’s orange color palette lent the Lion Nebula a much more lion-like appearance, but Webb captures more of what makes NGC 2392 so beautiful. At the center of the Lion Nebula is a white dwarf, which is “cooking” all the surrounding material from the inside out. Webb’s latest photos, like Hubble’s 26 years ago, are snapshots in time of the Lion Nebula.