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How big is the dynamiter of Saturn?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

If Saturn actually had a dynamiter, it might explain the rings around the planet...

The intended questions was probably "How big is the diameter of Saturn. Because of its high rotational speed and low density, Saturn tends to flatten out notciably, so the diameter at the equator is different from the diameter through the poles. While Saturn measures 120,536 km across its equator, it's only 108,728 km from pole to pole. This is a difference between its equatorial diameter and polar diameter of nearly 10%. In other words, points along the planet's equator are 5,904 km further from the center of Saturn than points at its poles.

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13y ago

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