I took a picture of Saturn every year for 4 years. Here's the result: it tilts a little every year, and the rings will soon be completely edge-on to us!
M8 the famous Lagoon Nebula. I took this image from my backyard through my telescope in Melbourne Australia with 10h worth of exposures using Ha, Oiii, Sir and RGB filters.
Comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 Fragments. The picture spans over 3,000 kilometers at the comet's distance of 32 million kilometers from planet Earth. Credit: NASA, ESA
Three Galaxies and a Comet. The image features our outside perspective on two irregular satellite galaxies - the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. The scene also captures the broad tail and bright coma of Comet McNaught. Credit: Miloslav Druckmuller
Seen here by Webb's Near Infrared Camera is the galaxy M51. The gravity of its neighbor, the dwarf galaxy NGC 5195, is thought to be partially responsible for those prominent & distinct spiral arms. Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA.