Saturn's mass is roughly 6 times ten to the twenty-sixth power, or about ninety-five times the mass of Earth.
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the size of staurn is 6 thousand
Assuming you mean the planet Saturn, there are several things you might consider making it 'special: - It's a gas giant - It has 61 known moons - It has the most prominent ring-system of any planet in the solar system.
Saturn is named after Roman.
No, the mass of a planet does not equal the size of that particular planet.
The mass of planet Earth is 5.9736 × 1024 kg
Saturn has 10 moons
Galileo discovered staurn in the lat 1610's by looking through a telescopeSaturn has been known since ancient times. It is one of the planets that can be seen in the sky without a telescope.
The strength of gravity between 2 bodies depends on your mass and the planet's mass, and the distance between the center of your mass and the center of the planet's mass.
The larger the planet mass, the bigger force of gravity it has.
Your mass does not change. Your weight, however, changes in proportion to the gravity of each planet.