The astrological symbol for Saturn looks something like adistorted lower-case letter "h" with a short cross bar near the top of the vertical line. It can be seen, along with other astrological signs, in the Wikipedia article on astrological signs at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrological_symbols#Astrological_planets
saturn has rings they dont have volcanoes
The ancient Roman name for Cronus was Saturn.
Saturn is the least dense of all the Planets. It has been said that if you could find a large enough bath - and water, Saturn would float. This is because Saturn's mean density is lower than water at 0.687 g/cm³
Yes. They named it after one of their gods in a convention borrowed from the Greeks.
There is no symbol.
Yes, the company Saturn has a symbol. The symbol Saturn was from a Roman God , and is the symbol for a sickle.
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Saturn's symbol is a scythe or sickle, representing the concept of time as it relates to the harvesting of crops. It is used in astrology to represent the planet Saturn and its influence on discipline, responsibility, and ambition.
The symbol for the element rhenium is Re. Rhea is a moon of Saturn and does not have a commonly recognized symbol.
Saturn
Saturn's symbol is a cross atop a half-circle, which represents the sickle or scythe of the god Saturn in Roman mythology. It also symbolizes discipline, responsibility, and boundaries, which are associated with the astrological traits of Saturn.
Saturn is named for Saturnus, a Roman god equated to the Greek Kronos (the Titan father of Zeus) the Babylonian Ninurta and to the Hindu Shani. Saturn's symbol represents the god's sickle (Unicode: ♄)
There is a symbol and light for temperature but, there is no symbol for low coolant. You need to raise the hood and take a look at the coolant recovery tank. That will tell you if it is low or not.
All the planets are named after Roman gods (Mercury, Mars and so on). Saturn was the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Kronos the Titan, who was the father of Zeus and his 5 brothers and sisters. The name Saturn is possibly from the Latin word for "to sow" as Saturn was the Roman god of agriculture amongst other things.
The astrological symbol for Saturn looks something like adistorted lower-case letter "h" with a short cross bar near the top of the vertical line. It can be seen, along with other astrological signs, in the Wikipedia article on astrological signs at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrological_symbols#Astrological_planets
warning light symbol of car with wrench in middle It means maintenance is required.
The symbol of the moon Iapetus, the third largest moon of Saturn, is typically represented with the Greek letter Phi (Φ) because it was named after the Titan Iapetus, who was associated with Phoenician culture. However, it does not have an officially recognized astronomical symbol like some other celestial bodies.