Saturn is the sixth planet in our solar system and is the second largest planet. The only planet larger then Saturn is Jupiter. Saturn is commonly noted for its phenomenal system of rings surrounding this gaseous planet. It is also one of the outer planets. Saturn's period of rotation is approximately ten and a half-hours in Earth hours. Saturn takes about 13 and a half-hours less than Earth to rotate. It takes Saturn about 30 years to make revolution around the sun. That is 29 years more than Earth. If we lived on Saturn we would die around the age of three! Saturn's atmosphere is made of two main gases; hydrogen (88%) and helium (11%). The different color gases produce belts of streak-like swirls surrounding the planet. The swirls are series of storms on the planet’s surface. It also contains traces of methane, ammonia, ammonia crystals, and other gases like ethane, acetylene, and phosphine. Obviously, this planet is made of gases. Saturn's atmosphere has nothing in common !
with Earth's atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere contains nitrogen and oxygen. Saturn appears to be a yellowish color from Earth. Saturn can be seen from Earth because it is one of the brightest in the night sky. Saturn's huge size
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They were equipped with cameras and analyzing instruments to detect visible ultra violet radiation, infrared, and radio waves. Dione and Rhea have brilliantly lit up streaks on their surfaces. Phoebe is the farthest satellite that has a retrograde rotation. The core of Saturn is not very large. The five inner largest satellites are Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, and Rhea, they are mostly spherical. Phoebe is the farthest satellite that has a retrograde rotation. Titan is Saturn's largest moon with a diameter of 32, 000 miles, wh!
ich is larger than the planet Mercury. Rocks make up 40 percent of Dione's surface; Enceladus has a much smoother surface. The temperature of Titan is about -296 degrees Fahrenheit (-182 degrees Celsius) and 294 degrees Fahrenheit, (180 degrees Celsius) which is very similar to the temperatures of Saturn's largest moon Titan.
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