Yes you can see Saturn with the naked eye, it is bright and yellowish. You will need binoculars or a telescope to make out the rings though. ___________________ Tonight on January 1, 2009, Saturn will rise about 11 PM and be high in the southwestern sky by dawn. (Depending on your location. )
Not tonight, because the planet Saturn is too near the Sun to be visible. Saturn is almost directly on the other side of the Sun from the Earth right now, on September 15, 2009.
Saturn will rise a little before the Sun rises starting the 2nd week of October, 2009, and will rise a minute or so earlier each day. By December 2009, Saturn will be easily visible in the east before dawn.
Oh, if you have a telescope, don't bother to try to find Saturn by its glorious rings; they are almost invisible right now. Saturn is having its equinox now, and the rings are edge-on to the Sun, and are very difficult to see. In a year or so, as Saturn continues in its orbit around the Sun, the rings will be visible in the sunlight again.
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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter. Saturn's interior is probably composed of a core of iron, nickel and rock (silicon and oxygen compounds), surrounded by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, an intermediate layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium and an outer gaseous layer for more detail see http.www.entrancei.com
marcury and Jupiter
Saturn , Jupiter , Uranus and Neptune, all of the rings can be seen with a normal telescope, but not , Neptune you have to block out planet to see them.
You would see aliens gases because Saturn is a gas planet like Uranus.
Venus is the brightest planet in the night sky. Of course, it is the only planet we can see in the night sky. Except, of course, when Mars or Saturn, or any of the other planets, are close enough to Earth for us to see the light reflect from the planet. But then again, Venus would still be the brightest.
See related link for some great pictures of Saturn.
The temperature on Saturn is -180CΒΊ, which is -292FΒΊ. This may be cold, but Saturn is farther from the sun then Earth is. and because it is a outer planet
yes! you can see Jupiter! ----
See the related link for the symbol.
It is the sixth one away from earth it has rings on it.I feel that it is the 6th planet from the sun and it is the 3rd planet from earth.
The planet that has a moon named Titan is Saturn.