Saturn is a planet, and also a motor car maker.
Saturn is simply named after the Roman God of agriculture "Saturn".
Planets cannot have stars orbiting them by definition.
Jupiter (or Saturn that depends on your definition of "moon" the rings of Saturn are composed of billions of chunks of rock and ice which each could be called a "moon" if you want to stretch the definition a lot...)
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. They are all much smaller than the outer four planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Depends on your definition of moons.Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons, whereas Saturn has 61 confirmed moons but over 150 moonlets.So probably Saturn, but it has two unconfirmed moons, which would bring it up to the same number as Jupiter.
The rings of Saturn orbits Saturn
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Saturn has around 60 identified moons, but we don't know for sure if there are more to yet be discovered. Defining a moon is also tricky, since there are large boulders in the ring system. Are these moons? There is no clear definition of when a moon is a moon, or just a large rock.
Saturn is spelled Saturn.
The moon titan belongs to the planet, Saturn
Saturn is a girl
Saturn has around 60 identified moons, but we don't know for sure if there are more to yet be discovered. Defining a moon is also tricky, since there are large boulders in the ring system. Are these moons? There is no clear definition of when a moon is a moon, or just a large rock.