Saturn, as are all other planets, is in a constant state of motion around the Sun.
Yes, the rings of Saturn are in constant motion. They are made up of countless particles of ice and debris that orbit the planet. The rings are affected by Saturn's gravity, as well as by the gravitational influence of its moons and other celestial bodies, causing them to move and change over time.
MALE, SATURN COMES FROM "SATURNUS", THE ROMAN GOD OF AGRICULTURE.
The Roman goddess associated with the planet Saturn is Saturnia. She was often depicted as a motherly figure and was associated with abundance and fertility.
Yes, the company Saturn has a symbol. The symbol Saturn was from a Roman God , and is the symbol for a sickle.
Saturn is visible in the sky about every 10 months. Looking like a big gold star in the sky. Sometimes there is an exception when the sun is too bright and Saturn is blocked out.
Saturn moves because of the big bang and moves very slowly.
Yes, Saturn is often easy to see.
Yes, the rings of Saturn are in constant motion. They are made up of countless particles of ice and debris that orbit the planet. The rings are affected by Saturn's gravity, as well as by the gravitational influence of its moons and other celestial bodies, causing them to move and change over time.
no because of its magnetic field.
Saturn does not have a definitive revolution period due to it just being a ball of gases. This causes parts of Saturn to move at different speeds.
Saturn is so hot, it lets out gas very often. It has rings, rings, rings
Planets move in elliptical orbits. The average of Saturn is 1,433,000,000 km
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MALE, SATURN COMES FROM "SATURNUS", THE ROMAN GOD OF AGRICULTURE.
The Roman goddess associated with the planet Saturn is Saturnia. She was often depicted as a motherly figure and was associated with abundance and fertility.
Yes, the company Saturn has a symbol. The symbol Saturn was from a Roman God , and is the symbol for a sickle.
This can't really be answered because it is always changing. Both Jupiter ans Saturn orbit around the sun, and they move at different speeds.