AUSTIN, Texas -- On Friday, Mars makes its closest approach to planet Earth in 15 years, and you can easily see the big, bright red planet in night skies over Texas.

If you look up and to the south, you might see Saturn, too.

Both have been under the watchful eye of the Hubble Space Telescope.  

In the above interview, Dr. Jennifer Wiseman, Hubble Space Telescope scientist, shows our chief meteorologist Burton Fitzsimmons new images of a massive dust storm on Mars as well as summer storms on Saturn.