The planet is spherical. It has circular rings.
Saturn is round. It has rings of dust that orbit it.
Galileo discovered Saturn in 1610 through his telescope. He observed its unique shape and rings but was unable to identify them accurately at the time.
IT'S SHAPE FLATENS and hardens
On average, the distance between Saturn and the Sun is about 888 million miles. This distance varies due to the elliptical shape of Saturn's orbit around the Sun.
Certainly Saturn, but probably any planet with a stable ring system.
by the shape
Saturn is spherical in shape, and slightly elongated around the equator.
round or almost round
Saturn does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.
The rings are particles of dust that are drawn in by the planet's gravity. They orbit Saturn in a spinning motion.
Saturn is round. It has rings of dust that orbit it.
its an flattened sphere
umm lets see OBVIOUSLY A SPHERE
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.
the top and bottom flattens out
IT'S SHAPE FLATENS and hardens
Galileo discovered Saturn in 1610 through his telescope. He observed its unique shape and rings but was unable to identify them accurately at the time.