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Saturn is usually referred to as the sixth planet out, although it technically is the seventh, from the sun. It comes after Jupiter, and before Uranus. It is one of the two gas giants, the other being Jupiter, in our system (Uranus and Neptune are sometimes referred to as gas giants, and sometimes referred to as ice giants, the latter being more acceptable, as the temperatures on Uranus and Neptune are much, much lower than those on Saturn and Jupiter).

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