Saturn is a planet.
Pallene is a very small natural satellite (moon) of Saturn.
Saturn Astro Comet Apollo Nova
Ganymede is a moon around Jupiter. Saturn has many moons including Greip.
In astronomy, rings are relatively thin band of rocks and dust and ice particles that orbit around a planet in the planet's equatorial plane. All four of the giant planets in the solar system—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune— have rings, although only those of Saturn are easily visible.
Pictures of Saturn are widely available. Many science textbooks and books about astronomy feature pictures of Saturn. There are a number of websites that have pictures of this planet, such as NASA, National Geographic, Space-Pictures, and Sky Image Lab.
Saturn and the moon is called Titan :) Astronomy HW o.O
R. Hanbury Brown has written: 'Titan from Cassini-Huygens' -- subject(s): Satellites, Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn & Titan, Exploration, Saturn probes 'The exploration of space by radio' -- subject(s): Radio astronomy 'Man and the stars' -- subject(s): Spherical astronomy 'Hubble 2006' -- subject(s): Hubble Space Telescope (Spacecraft), Observations
The rising time of Saturn varies depending on the time of year and location on Earth. On average, Saturn rises approximately 2 hours after sunset. However, it is best to use a sky chart or astronomy app to determine the specific rising time for your location.
You can do, but it may only touch on the subject. Maybe a more specific book on astronomy would be better or Internet research.
2060 Chiron(95P/Chiron) is classified as a, possibly ringed, minor planet and comet found in the outer Solar System between the orbits of Saturn and Uranus.
Gerald North has written: 'Astronomy in depth' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Mastering Astronomy' 'Astronomy explained' -- subject(s): Astronomy 'Mastering astronomy'
www.hubblesite.org has photos from the Hubble Space Telescope; those are generally about the best you can find. The NASA Astronomy Photo of the Day at http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html is also quite excellent, although they don't often feature Saturn. But check out the photo archive there; there are some.