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Saturn is in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Answer Saturn is indeed in the Milky Way, a spiral galaxy containing billions of stars and the particular star, the Sun at the centre of the Solar System we inhabit which contains all the planets from Mercury to Neptune and many dwarf planets and plutons like Pluto.

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The name of Saturn's galaxy is the Saturnian System.

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Saturn is a planet in the Solar System, just like the Earth is.

The Solar System is a small part of the "Milky Way Galaxy".

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Saturn is in the same planetary system as Earth, the Solar Sytem. This system is in turn part of the galaxy known as The Milky way.

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The universe is everything, so Saturn is in your universe and mine.

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What planet is known for it beautiful rings?

Saturn is known for its big and beautiful rings.


Why would it be impossible to live on Saturn?

Saturn is a gas giant, and the first bit of solid ground is almost at the core, where the air pressure is too great. In the atmosphere, the winds (which are over 150 mph average) would tear most structures apart, and above the atmosphere wouldn't be ON saturn. You could always live on moons near saturn.


How does Saturn get its ring?

There are three theories on how Saturn got its rings: 1. Gravitational disruption of satellites: Saturn's gravitational pull tears anything apart that gets too close, and the fragments become part of the ring system. 2. Fragmentation of moons: moons of Saturn collide with each other and other bolides and break up, the fragments of which form Saturn's rings. 3. Accretionary remnant: rings are formed from primordial debris that was not accreted to form Saturn initially.


What is the hypothesis of the rings of Saturn?

There are three theories on how Saturn got its rings: 1. Gravitational disruption of satellites: Saturn's gravitational pull tears anything apart that gets too close, and the fragments become part of the ring system. 2. Fragmentation of moons: moons of Saturn collide with each other and other bolides and break up, the fragments of which form Saturn's rings. 3. Accretionary remnant: rings are formed from primordial debris that was not accreted to form Saturn initially.


What group or system does Saturn belong to?

is it the solar system? cos it should be!

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What shape is Saturn's galaxy?

Saturn is a planet in our solar system, so Saturn's galaxy is the earth's galaxy, and so forth. Saturn's galaxy (our galaxy) is the Milky Way. The Milky Way is a spiral [shaped] galaxy.


Is Saturn still in the galaxy?

Yes. Saturn is part of our solar system. It will never leave the galaxy.


Is Saturn a galaxy?

NO. Saturn is one of the eight planets.


Which is bigger Saturn or a spiral galaxy?

Well considering a galaxy can be light years across, a galaxy, no matter what type is far larger than Saturn. Jupiter is bigger than Saturn, so too is the Sun.


What galaxy is earth apart of?

The Milky Way Galaxy.


Which type of the galaxy is the sun apart of?

A barred spiral galaxy,


How far apart are galaxy's?

Millions of light-years apart.


Is the galaxy apart of the solar system?

No. The solar system is part of the galaxy.


What is furthest away from the sun out of Jupiter Saturn a spiral galaxy and a comet?

the rest of the galaxy :D


What is the position of Saturn in the galaxy?

Insignificantly different from that of Earth and the Sun.


How far apart are Saturn and mercury?

Saturn and Mercury are 1,375,000,000 kilometers apart. Mercury is much closer to the sun than Saturn is to the sun. The planet Earth is the third closest planet to the sun.


Which is farther the stars or Saturn?

The stars, apart from our Sun, are much farther away than Saturn.