Because of its bueatififul veiw of other planets
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It is unlikely that an asteroid would come out the other side of Saturn if dropped through it. Saturn's dense atmosphere, strong gravitational pull, and the asteroid's size and composition would likely cause it to break apart or be destroyed before reaching the other side.
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system; Saturn comes in at second place.Actually Saturn comes in 1st place because the ring around Saturn is causingits diameter to get bigger than Jupiter, so it's actuallySaturnJupiterUranusNeptuneEarthVenusMarsMercuryNo. It is the second largest planet after Jupiter.
from the planet Saturn..... Lilly Chang :) Actually more likely the Roman God of time, Saturn. However the planet's named after the God, so you were pretty much right! :-)
A planet that rules a given sign is said to most closely represent the given traits of that sign and has the strongest influence when working through that sign. Capricorn is governed by the planet Saturn. Saturn is the planet associated with discipline, limitations, determination, common-sense, practicality and responsibility. Saturn also rules status and authority, but those that come from many years of hard work or seniority. Saturn is also a stubborn planet that can be stuck in its ways and not interested in changing the status quo. This planet is very traditional.
Venus may be the planet of Love but *I've* got the ring.
Neptune is the eighth and furthest planet from the sun. There are no planets `close` to it, but the planet which gets closest to is is Uranus. Having said that, this closest distance is around 1.6 billion km or around 10 to 11 Astronomical Units (AU), where one AU is the average Earth to Sun distance.
No probes have come back from Saturn.
Saturn's rings are thought to be made up of ice, rock, and dust particles, which may have come from the breakup of moons or material that never fully formed into moons. The rings are mostly composed of water ice, giving them their bright appearance. Saturn's strong gravitational forces help keep the ring material in place.
Saturn's rings most likely come from particles that were captured by the planet's gravity. Saturn has the most extensive ring system of the planets.
Mercury. Second is Venus, 3rd Earth, 4th Mars, 5th Jupiter, 6th Saturn, 7th Uranus, 8th Neptune and apparently Pluto's not a planet so that one DOESN'T come last lol!
They come from the planet cybertron.