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The least small and least rocky planet is probably Saturn. Saturn - as a whole planet - has a density less than water, meaning that if you could find a lake big enough to put it in, Saturn would float!
Saturn would be the planet that would float in water due to its low density. Saturn is made mostly of hydrogen and helium, which are gases that are less dense than water. If you could find a big enough bathtub, Saturn would float!
Saturn is a gas giant planet, with a less-dense core than some other planets. The planet's overall density, is less than the density of water. Hence the quite correct old saying in astronomy" "If you could find a lake big enough to put it in, Saturn would float".
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest planet in our solar system. It is known for its iconic rings, which are made up of ice, rock, and dust particles. Saturn has at least 82 moons, with Titan being the largest. It has a unique hexagonal storm at its north pole, which has puzzled scientists for years. Saturn is a gas giant primarily made up of hydrogen and helium. A year on Saturn is equivalent to about 29 Earth years. The average temperature on Saturn is around -288 degrees Fahrenheit. The planet's distinctive rings are incredibly thin, only about 30 feet thick. Saturn has powerful winds that can reach speeds of over 1,100 miles per hour. It has a low density, meaning it would float in water if you could find a bathtub big enough. Saturn's interior is thought to be composed of layers of metallic hydrogen. The Cassini spacecraft provided extensive data and images of Saturn and its moons during its mission from 2004 to 2017. Saturn's rings are thought to be relatively young compared to the age of the solar system. The planet's rings can be seen from Earth with a small telescope. Saturn is named after the Roman god of agriculture and wealth.
Saturn can typically be found in the night sky towards the southeast direction during the summer months, and towards the southwest during the winter months. Using a star chart, a stargazing app, or telescope can help in locating Saturn's position in the sky.
Saturn is a very good and interesting planet to report on ! and you can find alot of info on it for your report so YES!!
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The least small and least rocky planet is probably Saturn. Saturn - as a whole planet - has a density less than water, meaning that if you could find a lake big enough to put it in, Saturn would float!
galileo, he found it with a telescope.
hi there i am an 11 years old girl doig a projet on Saturn and one of the questions is to find some outstanding features for the planet Saturn. are you able to help? thanks
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Stars, galaxies, nebulae ... a constellation is just a defined patch of sky, so anything you'd normally find in the sky might be found in a constellation.
Noplace. Earth isn't a star, and isn't visible in the sky from Earth.
Definitely not. Saturn is the only planet that would float on water. (If you could find a swimming pool that size)
Saturn is a fascinating planet, and we'll learn more and more about it with information that comes back to earth from the Cassini space craft, which is now orbiting Saturn. In this article you'll find some interesting facts about Saturn, the "windy planet."Facts:Saturn gets its name from Saturn, the Roman God of AgricultureSaturn's rings are visible from earth with even a small telescopeWinds on this planet can reach above 1,100 miles per hourA Saturn day is only 10 Hours and 14 Minutes
This is a question that we don't know. With further research though, we might find out!