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BASIC INFO
Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, is a gas giant known for its stunning rings and diverse moons. With its distinct yellowish hue and intricate cloud patterns, Saturn is a captivating sight in the night sky. Its atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with traces of methane and ammonia, featuring prominent cloud bands and swirling storms. Saturn's rings, made up of countless icy particles, are divided into several main rings and numerous smaller gaps.
ADVANCED INFO
Size: 7917.5 miles across
Mass: 95.16 Earth masses
Distance from Earth: 887 million miles on average
Distance from their star: 886 million miles on average (9.5 Au)
Star: Sol
Habitable: No
Age: 4.503 billion years
Day: 10.7 Hours
Year: 29 Earth years
Type: Gas planet
Moons: 146
SOME RANDOM FACTS
Saturn's rings are not permanent and are continuously changing. They may be the remnants of a moon or moons that were shattered by tidal forces from Saturn's gravity.
Saturn has a massive hexagonal-shaped storm at its north pole.
Despite being much larger, Saturn's density is so low that it is lighter than water.