Saturn is a gas giant and is composed of mixture of gases like methan nitrogen etc. The halos, more properly called "rings," are composed of dust and rocks captured by Saturn's gravity.
Not all vehicles are made so that the consumer can turn the airbags off. You may have to take it to your local Saturn dealership. If this is the case, they will have the service department turn it off for you.
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Saturn automobiles were always made in Spring Hill, Tennessee. The last Saturn rolled off the assembly line in 2009. Saturn cars are no longer produced. GM reintroduced the Saturn VUE as a rebadged Chevrolet Captiva in 2011.
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No. Saturn's rings are made up off bits of rock, ice and other objects that are pulled into orbit and have stuck and partially stuck together.
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The rings are mainly made of from dust, ice or rubble from that planet.Most moons are asteroids or bits of the planet that have broken off of the planet caught in the gravitational pull from the planet.
When sunlight reflects and refracts off of tiny ice crystals in the atmosphere, the result can be ice crystal halos, which are related to rainbows. Ice crystal halos are most likely to occur in very cold, dry areas, such as Antartica. These conditions cause snow flakes to form very slowly, which tend to produce very clean hexagonal prisms. These prisms are very well suited to producing ice halos, and hence the ice halos are more normally produced in those areas.
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