SATURN BY:Angelo Definition Planet Saturn Name is from the roman god of agriculture. Saturn are also called the gas Giants. Saturn is the second biggest planet on the solar system. Saturn is also famous because of its rings the rings of Saturn are made of mostly rocks and ice in Saturn there are like 53-60 Moon’s. Saturn was the last planet that can been seen without a telescope and the condition in saturn is really cold probably because of the ice clouds that turn it to water Distance and Size of Saturn. Volume:744 More than Earth Mass: 95 times more than earth Distance from sun: 1.429.000.000. Kilometers Distance From the closest planet:Jupiter and saturn are about 680 million miles. Wide: about 7330 km Thickness: less than 100 meters Ring’s of Saturn Most of the rings of saturn are made of ,Dust, ice, and solid rocks. The rings of saturn is the widest ring in our solar system it has many rocks inside it saturn rings are very complicated there are many of them they are divided by alphabetical numbers here are some of the examples A rings: Distance from saturn: 75,913 - 84,988, Width: 9,072 B rings: distance from saturn: 57,166 - 73,06, width:15,485 C rings: distance from saturn: 46,390 - 57,166, width:10,874 D rings: distance from saturn: 41,570 - 46,298 width: 4,660 F ring:Distance from saturn:87,104 width:19-331. Saturn’s Ring Name Saturn’s Moon There are many types of moon in saturn there are like 53 or 60 moon’s, some of the moon are Titan,Atlas, Calypso, Dione, enceladus, hyperion, iapetus, janus, mimas, phoebe, and thetys. One of the most biggest moon in saturn is titan which becomes the most biggest moon on the solar system it is more bigger than mercury. Titan one of the second largest moon in the solar system this moon has thicker atmosphere thicker than earth’s atmosphere scientists said that more less this planet is almost the same as our planet, earth. Saturn moons Theytis the moon of saturn is like an ice cube cause inside that planet it is all ice and water, But before the ice are all full of liquid waters without any land Mimas: in mimas as you can see there are the large craters the craters are bigger compared to the size of mimas. Mimas has a strong gravity it can pull anything near it too its globe. Gravity and magnetism. In saturn you might have less gravity than in earth by the way saturn is very light it was said that it can float on the water it was light because saturn was more made of hydrogen and helium gas and thise are the 2 lightest element on the universe and it was also said that saturn can float on water instead of sinking . If you are living on saturn you will weight more than you are in earth because the gravity are less than it is on earth so if you weight 20 kl in earth but in saturn is 22 kl so the diffrence is only about 2 Kl. The condition, colour, temperature of the planet. In saturn it seems that it has more water instead of stormy wind because Under the clouds of methane, hydrogen and helium, the sky turns into liquid until it becomes a giant ocean of liquid chemicals. In this planet the planet are surronded by ice clouds when the ice clouds melt it makes a liquid water . that’s why in saturn is so cold this planet temperature is -250 deegres, this planet has hydrogen gas for 75% and helium for 25% but some of the part of saturn has storm but not as bad as jupiters storm. Storms mostly appear around the bands that circle the planet, with winds at the equator reaching as fast as 1,800 km/hr, and can rage for months or even years. Colour: the colour of the planet is mostly light browns because of the old rocks and the dusty area. orbiting the sun Year’s:29.45 years Speed: 9.69 km Revolveing: 10,759 Earth days When Saturn was spinning on its orbit it is almost the same like earth it goes trough season escepecially at the northern hemisphere cause it gets many radiation and then the other halfs of its orbits the southern hemisohere is in sunlight. BIBILOGRAPHY http://www.kidsastronomy.com/saturn.htm http://www.kidsastronomy.com/saturn/moons.htm http://planetfacts.org/temperature-on-saturn/ http://planetfacts.org/orbit-and-rotation-ofsaturn/ http://www.universetoday.com/44172/how-longdoes-it-take-saturn-to-orbit-the-sun/