Saturn by Owen. Discovery of Saturn Saturn is the 6 th from the Sun. the diameter of Saturn is 120660 (km). It takes 29 years for Saturn to go around.

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Saturn by Owen

Discovery of Saturn Saturn is the 6 th from the Sun. the diameter of Saturn is (km). It takes 29 years for Saturn to go around the Sun. There are 0.44 hours on Saturn Earth is Saturn has two moon named Tethys and Dione. The degrees on Saturn is 88 k. No one can live on Saturn. It has no oxygen. Saturn is named after a Roman god.

Saturn is a gassy planet. There are rocks in the rings. It is also below freezing in the ring. There is no complete surface on Saturn

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