Can an object stay in orbit around Saturn somewhere else besides the rings
Saturn's rings are made up of many small objects, rock and ice, that are in orbit around Saturn. Because all the object move, the rings can be said to move.
Saturn is kept in orbit by the sun.
Mainly classification of Satellite is as under 1:Structure 2:Orbit Shape 3:Orbit rotation 4:Orbit Inclination 5:Orbit Height 6:Function
The sun does not orbit Saturn. Saturn orbits the sun.
Orbits are caused by the force of gravity combined with the speed of the object in the orbit. Saturn's rings consist of millions of small rocks in orbit round Saturn.
Mass is a property of the object, no matter what else is around. It doesn't change, regardless of where the object is. Weight is the result of gravitational interaction between the object and something else, so it depends on what else is around. Your weight on Saturn would be different from your weight on Earth, because Saturn's mass is different from Earth'smass, and your distance from Saturn's center would be different from the distance between you and Earth's center.
Saturn's rings are made up of many small objects, rock and ice, that are in orbit around Saturn. Because all the object move, the rings can be said to move.
Saturn is kept in orbit by the sun.
In this case the word is "revolve". "Rotate" is used for an object that turns around an axis within itself. Saturn takes about 29.5 years to revolve once around the Sun.
Mainly classification of Satellite is as under 1:Structure 2:Orbit Shape 3:Orbit rotation 4:Orbit Inclination 5:Orbit Height 6:Function
The sun does not orbit Saturn. Saturn orbits the sun.
No. Saturn's rings are not a solid object; they are a collection of small pieces of ice.
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Orbits are caused by the force of gravity combined with the speed of the object in the orbit. Saturn's rings consist of millions of small rocks in orbit round Saturn.
That acceleration of gravity at the surface of Saturn is 9.0 m/sec2, or about 91.8% ofits value at the earth's surface.An object that weighs 100 pounds (or 100 newtons) on earth would weigh 91.8 pounds(or 91.8 newtons) on Saturn.
The orbit of Saturn takes much longer than the orbit of Earth. How much longer? It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10,759 days) to orbit the Sun. Astronomers call the length of time an object takes to go around the Sun its orbital period. So the orbital period of Saturn is 29.45 years.
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