I would say it can only be one of two things. Either the belt is not the correct size for your vehicle or the tensioner is not installed correctly (or no longer functioning properly).
-we had a 97 with a cracked tensioner and that's what it did so pop the tensioner off and vuisually inspect it. that's probably your problem. we have replaced ours twice. good luck
Saturn is the 6th planet in the Solar System.
Define "next to". The order going outward from the Sun is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus. However, Saturn can appear in the sky "next to" any of the other planets.
becuase of its rings
It really depends of the distance between you and Saturn they may appear if they did they would be a dot if not you wont see them
The period for Saturn's revolution around the Sun is about 29.4571 years. Saturn's rotation, the length of Saturn's day, is very complex and takes about 10.5 hours. The reason it is complex is that features at different latitudes appear to have different rotational periods.
Saturn is brighter than Mars in our night sky. Saturn's rings reflect more sunlight, making it appear brighter from Earth. Mars is usually visible to the naked eye and has a reddish color, while Saturn has a yellowish tint.
Twice in every orbital rotation of Saturn, its rings appear edge-on to us and become invisible. That happens about every 15 years.
mercury,venus,earth,mars,jupiter,saturn,uranus,and Neptune
Saturn appears to stand still in the sky due to its orbit around the Sun and Earth. As Earth moves around the Sun slightly faster than Saturn, it can appear as though Saturn is moving backwards or standing still relative to the background stars. This phenomenon is known as retrograde motion.
The same way Earth revolves. Only Uranus turns a different way.
Saturn has rings. But the rings aren't actually rings, they just appear as so. The rings are an accumulation of ice and other space rock debris that is stuck in the gravitational orbit of Saturn. It encircles the planet and appears as rings. Saturn's moons are also in its rings.
Saturn is the 6th major planet from the Sun. The planet closer is Jupiter, and the next planet farther away is Uranus.