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NO. Saturn is one of the eight planets.

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What shape is Saturn's galaxy?

Saturn is a planet in our solar system, so Saturn's galaxy is the earth's galaxy, and so forth. Saturn's galaxy (our galaxy) is the Milky Way. The Milky Way is a spiral [shaped] galaxy.


Is Saturn still in the galaxy?

Yes. Saturn is part of our solar system. It will never leave the galaxy.


Which is bigger Saturn or a spiral galaxy?

Well considering a galaxy can be light years across, a galaxy, no matter what type is far larger than Saturn. Jupiter is bigger than Saturn, so too is the Sun.


What galaxy is Saturn apart of?

Saturn is in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Answer Saturn is indeed in the Milky Way, a spiral galaxy containing billions of stars and the particular star, the Sun at the centre of the Solar System we inhabit which contains all the planets from Mercury to Neptune and many dwarf planets and plutons like Pluto.


What is furthest away from the sun out of Jupiter Saturn a spiral galaxy and a comet?

the rest of the galaxy :D


What is the position of Saturn in the galaxy?

Insignificantly different from that of Earth and the Sun.


How many galaxies orbit Saturn?

None. Saturn is a planet orbiting about the sun called Sol, which itself is one of several hundred billion stars that make up a galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxy.


Which is further away spiral galaxy comet Jupiter Saturn?

a spiral galexy :)


What other planets in your galaxy have moons?

mercury,venus,earth,jupiter,saturn,uranus,and neptune.


How far from the center of the galaxy is the sun positioned?

What's a sun? Joking, No the sun isn't in the middle its inside Saturn.


What galaxy is Uranus in?

Uranus is in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Everything you can see in the sky at night without a telescope, all the planets and stars are all in our galaxy.


How far away is the Comet Galaxy from the Milky Way?

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