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Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, has the most spectacular set of rings in the solar system. We now know that Saturn has 28 moons, in addition to its complex ring system. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Moons & Rings Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Space Missions Discover Saturn Latest News from Saturn Image Archives Saturn's Web Last modified January 19, 2001 by the Windows Team ...
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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and is the second largest in the solar system with an equatorial diameter of 119, 300 km. Saturn is visibly flattened at the poles, a result of the very fast rotation of the planet on its axis.
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Planet Saturn - Pictures and quizzes about the planet Saturn. Where to find pictures of the planet Saturn as well as information on the planet Saturn.
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NSSDC Photo Gallery: Saturn - A collection of images of the planet Saturn, its rings, and its satellites ...
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Saturn Clouds and Spokes Rings in Shadow Braided Rings Red Oval Cloud Three Moons Saturn's Moons Cataclysmic Impact Global Mosaic Please select an image above. ...
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Saturn - ringed beauty. From ORRERY: the Solar System in action.
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csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/saturn/saturn.html reviewsSaturn: Magnetic Field and Magnetosphere
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SATURN: MAGNETIC FIELD AND MAGNETOSPHERE C. T. RUSSELL AND J. G. LUHMANN Originally published in Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences, edited by J. H. Shirley and R. W. Fainbridge, 718-719, Chapman and Hall , New York, 1997. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system with a radius of over 60 000 km. it rotates almost as fast as Jupiter, having a rotational period of 10 h 39 min.
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Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, has the most spectacular set of rings in the solar system. We now know that Saturn has 28 moons, in addition to its complex ring system. Interior & Surface Atmosphere Magnetosphere Moons & Rings Planetary Facts Myth & Culture Space Missions Discover Saturn Latest News from Saturn Image Archives Saturn's Web Last modified January 19, 2001 by the Windows Team ...
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