Saturn was named after the roman god of agriculture.
Saturn is the name of the Greek titan "Kronos"
Saturn is a God of Algriculture
no, there are no rocks because saturn is a gas giant, which means it is completely made of gas
The name Saturn means "most remote planet" because at the time it was named, it was the furthest planet from the sun. The planet was named after the Roman god of agriculture, Saturn.
It takes 10.2 Earth hours for Saturn to complete one Saturn day which in other words means spinning once on axis.
That Saturn's density is so low that it would float on water (if a big enough body of water were found).
Saturn means: Saturn was the Roman god of agriculture. He was called Kronos by the Greeks. He is the son of Uranus and the father of Jupiter. Saturn overthrew his father to become king of the gods, but was then overthrown himself by his son Jupiter.
No. saturn is a gas planet, which means it does not have a solid surface.
There are no people on it. That means it is unmanned.
no, there are no rocks because saturn is a gas giant, which means it is completely made of gas
This means "black of the sky" or "Saturn."
It means "the day of Saturn" or "Saturn's day." It is the Old English ancestor of our modern word Saturday.
The name Saturn means "most remote planet" because at the time it was named, it was the furthest planet from the sun. The planet was named after the Roman god of agriculture, Saturn.
It seems unlikely that there are any mountains on Saturn. Saturn is one of the 'gas giant" planets, and if it has a solid surface - which is by no means certain - it is far below the cloudtops.
According to the manual for my 2000 Saturn SL1, it means low coolant. Im certain it means the same for your Saturn.
The last time Saturn was at perihelion was in July 2003. Saturn's orbit takes about 29.5 Earth years. So, that means the next time Saturn will be at its closest to the Sun will be at the end of the year 2032.
Saturn according to 5 websites is bisexual ( which means both female and male ) I hope I answered your question
It takes 10.2 Earth hours for Saturn to complete one Saturn day which in other words means spinning once on axis.
That Saturn's density is so low that it would float on water (if a big enough body of water were found).