BY: KAMRYN CULP MRS. LOWER MAY 14, 2013 Saturn About 93 million miles from sun Day- 24 hours # of moons- 1 moon Atmosphere- nitrogen, oxygen, argon About.

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BY: KAMRYN CULP MRS. LOWER MAY 14, 2013 Saturn

About 93 million miles from sun Day- 24 hours # of moons- 1 moon Atmosphere- nitrogen, oxygen, argon About 93 million miles from sun Day- 24 hours # of moons- 1 moon Atmosphere- nitrogen, oxygen, argon About 891 million miles from sun Day- 10 hours 33 minutes # of moons- 62 moons Atmosphere- hydrogen, helium, methane, ammonia, ethane, water About 891 million miles from sun Day- 10 hours 33 minutes # of moons- 62 moons Atmosphere- hydrogen, helium, methane, ammonia, ethane, water Saturn compared to Earth Earth Saturn

Saturn’s rings Saturn’s rings are made of mainly ice, the ice can be from dust size to 10ft in diameter. There are seven main rings around Saturn, the rings are named by letters. The names go in order of discovery.

Saturn’s formation of its rings Scientists believe that a long time ago a moon or other large object got too close to Saturn, the body broke in to millions of pieces. After time the pieces started orbiting Saturn. After even more time, the pieces became rings.

Saturn’s size compared with Earths Saturn is giant compared with earth. Earth’s diameter is 7,918 miles wide and Saturn’s diameter is 74,898 miles wide!

Saturn’s rotation, revolution, speed, and tilt of axis Saturn’s tilt is 27 degrees. Saturn travels at a speed of 21,637 miles per hour. 29 and a half Earth years equals one of Saturn’s year. One complete rotation takes 10 hours and 33 minutes. SaturnSaturn

Saturn’s moons Saturn has 53moons that are officially named. All of the moons are very different for instance, one moon known as Rhea has very faint rings, and Lapetus has an enormous ridge along its equator.

Very dense atmosphere Orbital period: 16 days Discoverer- Christaan Huygens Discovered- March 25, 1655 Very dense atmosphere Orbital period: 16 days Discoverer- Christaan Huygens Discovered- March 25, 1655 Has a very icy surface making it shiny Orbital period: 33 hours Discoverer- William Herschel Discovered Has a very icy surface making it shiny Orbital period: 33 hours Discoverer- William Herschel Discovered Titan and Enceladus

FUN FACTS!!! Saturn is a gas giant and the second largest planets in our solar system the Milky Way. Saturn has the second largest moon called Titan. Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, is the very shiny because it reflects almost 100 percent of the sunlight hitting it. Saturn’s known as’ “The Jewel of our Solar System ”