This NASA video provides a nice slideshow of ultraviolet and infrared images of auroras at Saturn’s north and south poles. The images were taken by the Cassini spacecraft which is exploring the Saturn system (Cassini is currently on the Solstice mission) and the Hubble Space Telescope. Saturn has long fascinated humans with many historic and religious references – a topic to be explored further in the future.
Looking at planets of the solar system with an amateur telescope
This video was taken by an amateur astronomer from Breclav in the Czech Republic. It is a nice compilation of amateur pictures, of various planets from the solar system including Juipter, Mars, Saturn and Venus. Also included are pictures of the International Space Stations (ISS), our Sun and Moon. The telescope used was a most likely the 10” Skywatcher Telescope N 250/1200mm.
Picture of moon taken by Galileo spacecraft

Picture of (our) Moon taken by NASA Jet Propulsion Lab’s (JPL) passing spacecraft. The Galileo spacecraft took this picture of the moon on its way to its primary mission which was to explore the planet Jupiter and three of its moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto) . Galileo’s picture provides a view of our Moon’s geography with its many impact basins and areas filled with dark lava rock.
Picture of Neptune taken by New Horizons probe

NASA’s New Horizons Space Probe is equipped with a Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI). This device was used to photograph the planet Neptune with a 100 ms exposure, even as the probe was 2+ billion miles from Neptune.
Meteorite creates crater on Mars
NASA released images from its Mars reconnaissance orbiter showing the dramatic effects of a meteorite impacting the red planet. The Martian surface turns blue with a 100 foot crater and 9 mile blast zone left behind on Mars.