· Saturn, like Earth, has seasons, being relatively minor at the Equator, relatively extreme at the Poles, and in-between at in-between latitudes. However, since Saturn's temperature is over 200 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, even its warmest summers are very cold by Earthly standards, and seasons as we know them do not exist.
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Saturn is a fascinating planet, and we'll learn more and more about it with information that comes back to earth from the Cassini space craft, which is now orbiting Saturn. In this article you'll find some interesting facts about Saturn, the "windy planet."Facts:Saturn gets its name from Saturn, the Roman God of AgricultureSaturn's rings are visible from earth with even a small telescopeWinds on this planet can reach above 1,100 miles per hourA Saturn day is only 10 Hours and 14 Minutes
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Saturn is the best-known giant planet with rings.
The ringed planet, or gods bride in some eastern cultures.
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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. Its atmosphere is primarily hydrogen. It also contains some helium, methane, ethane and ammonia.
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Saturn is most famous for it's layers of debris that surrounds the planet in rings. These rings are slowly moving away from the planet. some of the special things on or around Saturn is the large ring made of gas which is situated around the circumference of this planet. Saturn has many special feature like 62 moons and it's ring's are made of ice and gasses It has rings It's most celebrated features are it's ring system. Although all the gas giants have ring systems Saturn's is truly spectacular and complex.
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The planet Saturn was relatively close to Earth on December 31, 2003, when it was about 746 million miles away. It is some 900 million miles away from the sun.