To answer this question we need to know from where on Earth you will be looking for Saturn.
It varies. Just as Earth moves around the sun, so does Saturn.
It did not explore Saturn. Huygens was an atmospheric entry probe carried to Saturn's moon Titan and landed on Titan on January 14, 2005.
It did not land on Saturn. Huygens was an atmospheric entry probe carried to Saturn's moon Titan and landed on Titan on January 14, 2005.
Saturday is named for the Roman god Saturn.
Time is something independent of where you are. If you are on Saturn, and watch the earth, it will go round the sun in 1 year.
It is because of its massive size, reflectivity, and its distance from earth.
That depends on your latitude and your position in your time zone.Here in Chicago, the answer is: about 10:15 PM.
it will rise at 7:21 pm. isn't that early =-)
at 7:58 AM EST
well mostly i would say 6 Florida .
7:50am
at 7:18 AM CST
Yes you can see Saturn with the naked eye, it is bright and yellowish. You will need binoculars or a telescope to make out the rings though. ___________________ Tonight on January 1, 2009, Saturn will rise about 11 PM and be high in the southwestern sky by dawn. (Depending on your location. )
To answer that question you have to tell us VERY PRECISELY just where on Earth you are located.
Launch of the 'Saturn' - 1901 was released on: USA: January 1901
what? I don't understand your question
what is Saturn rotation
In September, 2009 the planet Saturn is on the other side of the Sun, and is too close to the Sun in the sky to be visible. By the second week of October, 2009, Saturn will rise shortly before the Sun does, and may be visible low in the eastern sky just before dawn. As the month goes on, Saturn will rise a few minutes earlier each day.