6th planet in the solar system
No, Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun. The seventh is Uranus.
The second largest planet in our solar system is Saturn, after Jupiter. In the entire universe, there may be planets larger than Jupiter, but due to current technological limitations, we have not yet detected any such planets beyond our solar system.
Uranus. The seventh planet in our solar system is Uranus.
Uranus is the planet with the most known rings in our solar system, with 13 distinct rings. Saturn, on the other hand, has the most prominent and famous ring system with seven main rings and several fainter ones.
"The Solar System may be divided by its components into three major components: the inner system, the near outer system, and the far outer system." There are not 7 parts as such.
1. Mercury 2. Venus 3. Earth 4. Mars 5. Jupiter 6. Saturn 7. Uranus 8. Neptune 9. Pluto (Not a planet, a trapped asteroid/comet)
The major planets in the solar system are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are the largest in our solar system and are composed mainly of gases or solid materials.
No. Our planet (Earth) is made up of 1 planet.
The name of the planets are:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneThey constitute the solar system.
Mercury is the second smallest planet @ 3,031 miles (4,878km) in diameter after the smallest Pluto @ 1,413 miles (2274 km) in diameterno it is not the biggest planet the biggest planet in our solar system is Jupiter
There are lot's of planets out there, 7 in our solar system alone. :P
the sixth planet from the sun or 1.2 billion km from the sun Saturn is the 6th planet and is therefore located between planet 5 Jupiter and number 7 Uranus. In its 29.5 year journey around the sun it changes its location in the night sky.