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  1. How did the rings around Saturn form? How many moons does the planet have? See stunning NASA images of the gas giant studied by Christian Huygens and Giovann...

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  2. How did the rings around Saturn form? How many moons does the planet have? See stunning NASA images of the gas giant studied by Christian Huygens and Giovanni Cassini.

  3. Nov 24, 2015 · The sixth planet from the sun and the farthest planet visible from Earth without the help of a telescope, Saturn has been known since ancient times, but modern astronomy has made many amazing ...

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  4. A funny, fact filled, science lesson on the giant ringed planet, Saturn! Join Mr. DeMaio and friends as they learn everything there is to know about this gas giant including how big it is,...

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    • Mr. DeMaio
    • Structure and Surface
    • Time on Saturn
    • Saturn's Neighbors
    • Quick History
    • What Does Saturn Look like?
    Saturn is a gas giant like Jupiter. It is made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
    Saturn has a thick atmosphere.
    Saturn has a lovely set of seven main rings with spaces between them.
    One day on Saturn goes by in just 10.7 hours.
    One year on Saturn is the same as 29 Earth years.
    As of June 8, 2023, Saturn has 146 moons.
    Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. That means Jupiter and Uranus are Saturn’s neighboring planets.
    Saturn has been known since ancient times because it can be seen without advanced telescopes.
    Four robotic spacecraft have visited Saturn, including Pioneer 11, Cassini, and Voyager 1 and 2.

    The Cassini spacecraft took this picture of Saturn's rings. You can see the grey and tan colors. This is a picture of Saturn and its moons Tethys and Dione. Voyager 1 took this picture as it passed by. NASA's Cassini spacecraft went behind Saturn and took this picture in 2013. You can see seven of its moons and its inner rings. In the background yo...

  5. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest planet in our solar system. Like fellow gas giant Jupiter, Saturn is a massive ball made mostly of hydrogen and helium. Saturn is not the only planet to have rings, but none are as spectacular or as complex as Saturn's.

  6. Saturn is home to a vast array of intriguing and unique worlds. From the haze-shrouded surface of Titan to crater-riddled Phoebe, each of Saturn's moons tells another piece of the story surrounding the Saturn system.

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