This image of Saturn, taken
by the Voyager 1 spacecraft on Oct. 18,1980, was color-enhanced to increase the visibility
of large, bright features in Saturn's North Temperate Belt. |
This is the first image of
Saturn's ultraviolet aurora taken by the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS)
on board the Hubble Space Telescope in October 1997, when Saturn was a distance of 810
million miles (1.3 billion kilometers) from Earth. |
An Infrared Image of Saturn
taken by the Hubble Space Telescope |
Four Hubble Space telescope
images of Saturns satellite, Titan |
This image shows seven
of the very small satellites of Saturn, photographed Aug. 25 by Voyager 2. |
This highly enhanced color
view was assembled from clear, orange and ultraviolet frames obtained Aug. 17 from Voyager
2 from a distance of 8.9 million kilometers(5.5 million miles). |