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Saturn is made up of crushed up comets (dusty, dirty snowballs), crushed up asteroids (big rocks), and various gases such as hydrogen and helium. Mainly gases and crushed asteroids though.

FUN SATURN FACT OF THE DAY: If there was an ocean big enough to hold it, Saturn would float.

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