I think you're confusing Saturn with Jupiter. Jupiter has four major moons, Saturn has seven. Saturn's moons were disovered by three people. Titan, Saturn's largest moon, was discovered by Christiaan Huygens. Tethys, Dione, Rhea, and Iapetus were discovered by Giovanni Domenico Cassini. William Herschel discovered Mimas and Enceladus.
Galileo Galilei discovered Jupiter's four major moons.
The orbit of Saturn takes much longer than the orbit of Earth. How much longer? It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10,759 days) to orbit the Sun. Astronomers call the length of time an object takes to go around the Sun its orbital period. So the orbital period of Saturn is 29.45 years.
It's going to vary, depending on where they are in their orbits. At their closest they will be around 4.3AU while at opposite sides of the solar system they will be around 14.7AU.
1 AU = earth to sun distance of around 93 million miles.
It depends on the speed, the propulsion, and the orbit used. A conventional chemical rocket, with very limited fuel, could take several years. While there are no continuous thrust rockets yet available, if you could accelerate at 1 g, your travel time to Saturn would be about 2 weeks, depending on where the Earth and Saturn were in their orbits.
Of course, if the question were "When will people get to Saturn", the answer is probably "In about 50 years". NASA does not currently have the ability to send people back to the Moon, and won't for another 10 years. After that, it will be a question of costs and priorities.
Saturn will become easily visible early in 2009 for several months.
The mean distance from the Sun for Venus is 108,208,930 km
The mean distance from the Sun for Saturn is 1,433,449,370 km
Therefore the mean distance between the two is:- 1,325,240,440 km
No. While Saturn probably has a solid core, the heat and pressure there are enormous. A person placed there would be crushed and incinerated in an instant.
Saturn's moon Tarqeq is approximately seven kilometers in diameter. The moon is named after the Inuit moon god and was discovered in 2007.
Uranus is the the third-largest and fourth most massive planet in the solar system.
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Saturn doesn't have a surface per se, but rather is a ball made up of hydrogen and helium. Hydrogen makes up 75 percent of the planet's atmosphere.
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It is estimated that 2000000000 Earths could fit inside VV Cephei How do we know? It is known that one million Earths could fit inside the Sun, and VV Cephei is estimated at 2000 times bigger than the Sun.
The lowest temperature of Snag, Yukon was -83.0 degrees Fahrenheit. It was recorded on February 3rd, 1947. It is also the lowest recorded temperature of continental North America.
Saturn, it's rings can even be seen with a small telescope. the brightest rings are ring A and ring B
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