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1 The Planet Saturn Mia and Kaylah

2 Saturn Facts Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun. It is the second largest in the solar system Saturn has an equatorial diameter of 119,300 km, and an Equatorial Radius of 60,268 km Its days are 10 hours, 39 minutes long, and it takes 29.5 Earth years to revolve about the Sun. Near the equator, the wind reaches velocities of 500 meters a second. The wind blows mostly in an easterly direction. 31 moons Saturn is a gas planet

3 Saturn’s moons 1. Mimas 2. Enceladus 3. Tethys 4. Dione 5. Rhea 6. Titan 7. Hyperion 8. Iapetus 9. Erriapus 10. Phoebe 11. Janus 12. Epimetheus 13. Helene 14. Telesto 15. Calypso 16. Kiviuq

4 Saturn’s moons 17. Atlas 18. Prometheus 19. Pandora 20. Pan 21. Ymir 22. Paaliaq 23. Tarvos 24. Ijiraq 25. Suttungr 26. Mundilfari 27. Albiorix 28. Skathi 29. Siarnaq 30. Thrymr 31. Narvi

5 Saturn’s moons 32. Methone 33. Pallene 34. Polydeuces 35. Daphnis 36. Aegir 37. Bebhionn 38. Bergelmir 39. Bestla 40. Farbauti 41. Fenrir 42. Fornjot 43. Hati 44. Hyrokkin 45. Kari 46. Loge

6 Saturn’s moons 47. Skoll 48. Surtur 49. S/2004 S7 50. S/2004 S12 51. S/2004 S13 52. S/2004 S17 53. S/2006 S1 54. S/2006 S3 55. Greip 56. Jarnsaxa 57. Tarqeq 58. S/2007 S2 59. S/2007 S3 60. Anthe 61. Aegaeon

7 More Facts In 1610, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei was the first to gaze at Saturn through a telescope. In 1659, Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens, using a more powerful telescope than Galileo's, proposed that Saturn was surrounded by a thin, flat ring. Distance from the Sun: 1,426,725,400 km While the other three gas planets in the solar system - Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune - have rings orbiting around them, Saturn's are by far the largest and most spectacular.

8 Even more facts! Missions : Pioneer 11, Voyager 1 and 2 and Cassini-Huygens Saturn is not a sphere Saturn is the root of the English word "Saturday“ Saturn is in the outer solar system

9 Interesting bit’s of info You can see Saturn at night with the naked eye and it is easy to identify because it doesn't "twinkle" like stars do. Saturn is named after the roman god of agriculture. Titan, Saturn's largest and the Solar System's second largest moon (after Jupiter's Ganymede), is larger than the planet Mercury and is the only moon in the Solar System to possess a significant atmosphere.

10 Saturn Statistics Mass (kg) 5.688e+26 Mass (Earth = 1) 9.5181e+01 Equatorial radius (km) 60,268 Equatorial radius (Earth = 1) 9.4494e+00 Mean density (gm/cm^3) 0.69 Mean distance from the Sun (km) 1,429,400,000 Mean distance from the Sun (Earth = 1) 9.5388 Rotational period (hours) 10.233 Orbital period (years) 29.458 Mean orbital velocity (km/sec) 9.67 Orbital eccentricity 0.0560 Tilt of axis (degrees) 25.33 Orbital inclination (degrees) 2.488 Equatorial surface gravity (m/sec^2) 9.05 Equatorial escape velocity (km/sec) 35.49 Visual geometric albedo 0.47 Magnitude (Vo) 0.67 Mean cloud temperature -125°C Atmospheric pressure (bars) 1.4 Atmospheric composition: Hydrogen 97% Helium 3%

11 http://www.solarviews.com/eng/saturn.htm http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cf m?Object=Saturn&Display=Facts&System=Me tric http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cf m?Object=Saturn&Display=Facts&System=Me tric Myself Kaylah


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