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    Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter. It is a gas giant with an average radius of about nine-and-a-half times that of Earth. It has only one-eighth the average density of Earth, but is over 95 times more massive.

    • Moons of Saturn

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    • Saturn (Disambiguation)

      Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. . Saturn also...

    • Uranus

      Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun.It is a gaseous...

    • Rings of Saturn

      The full set of rings, imaged as Saturn eclipsed the Sun...

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      Saturnus, Caravaggio, 16th century Saturday is the day of...

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    • Saturn's Hexagon

      A partial view of Saturn's north pole, 2016. Saturn's...

    • Physical Features
    • Rotation and Orbit
    • Planetary Rings
    • Moons
    • Exploration
    • Notes
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    Saturn is a squished sphere. This means that it is flattened at the poles and wider around the equator. The planet's equatorial diameter is 120,536 km (74,898 mi). Its polar diameter (the distance from the north pole to the south pole through the centre) is 108,728 km (67,560 mi). This is a 9% difference. Saturn has a flattened shape because of its...

    Saturn's average distance from the Sun is over 1,400,000,000 km (886,000,000 mi). This is about nine times the distance from the Earth to the Sun. It takes 10,756 days, or about 29.4 years, for Saturn to orbit around the Sun. This is known as Saturn's orbital period. Voyager 1 measured Saturn's rotation as being 10 hours, 14 minutes at the equator,...

    Saturn is best known for its planetary rings which are easy to see with a telescope. There are seven named rings: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. They were named in the order they were found, which is different to their order from the planet. From the planet the rings are ordered: D, C, B, A, F, G and E.: 57 Some scientists think that the rings are materi...

    Saturn has a total of 146 moons; 53 are named moons, and another 29 are still being studied. Many of the moons are very small: 33 are less than 10 km (6 mi) in diameter and 13 moons are less than 50 km (31 mi). Seven moons are large enough to be a near perfect sphere caused by their own gravity. These moons are Titan, Rhea, Iapetus, Dione, Tethys, ...

    Saturn was first explored by the Pioneer 11 spacecraft in September 1979. It flew as close as 20,000 km (12,427 mi) above the planet's cloud tops. It took photographs of the planet and a few of its moons, but were low in resolution. It discovered a new, thin ring called the F ring. It also discovered that the dark ring gaps appear bright when viewe...

    a Refers to the level of one bar atmospheric pressure
    b Orbital information is based on the barycentre of the Saturn system, the centre of mass, not the geometric centre. Barycentre measurements are used because they are not changed by the daily movem...
    Vladimir V. Tchernyi, Andrew Ju. Pospelov, Serge V. Girich (2009). "Studies on the Rings of Saturn". The Academy for Future Science. Archived from the original on June 11, 2016. Retrieved June 19,...
    "Eerie sounds of Saturn's radio emissions". Cassini: unlocking Saturn's secrets. NASA. 2008. Archived from the original on March 28, 2023. Retrieved June 19, 2011. A WAVfile of radio emissions from...
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  2. 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.

  3. Structure. Surface. Atmosphere. Magnetosphere. Introduction. 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. Saturn also has dozens of moons.

  4. Jun 8, 2023 · Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. That means Jupiter and Uranus are Saturns neighboring planets. Quick History. 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. What does Saturn look like?

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › SaturnSaturn - Wikiwand

    Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter. It is a gas giant with an average radius of about nine-and-a-half times that of Earth. It has only one-eighth the average density of Earth, but is over 95 times more massive.

  6. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in our solar system. Adorned with a dazzling system of icy rings, Saturn is unique among the planets. It is not the only planet to have rings, but none are as spectacular or as complex as Saturn's.

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