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Unlike Jupiter, which is strikingly colored in bands of whites and Oranges and browns (with, of course, the Great Red Spot) with complex swirly borders, Saturn is comparatively bland.

Saturn is mostly a kind of beige/tan color, but has bands that are slightly darker or brighter. Saturn also has the large swirling spot, a large hurricane-like mass of gas 1,900 miles across, but this is not nearly as visually distinctive as the Great Red Spot on Jupiter.

However, Saturn boasts an impressive ring system, which is composed of ice in size from dust to chunks 10 feet around. The rings aren't all that brightly colored either (mostly white-to-beige), but their sheer size and brilliance make Saturn possibly the most distinctive in appearance of the Solar planets.
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