By Alexis Blietz 3/30/12 Mrs. Ayres class 5 th grade
Saturn was first viewed by a telescope in These pictures were found at nasa.gov
Some people say that Titan Saturn’s moon is the same as Triton Neptune’s moon but really the moons are completely different. Some people don’t even know why or how people get these moons mixed up. People look the moons up on Google images but when you see them in a telescope they are totally different. This picture was found at nasa.gov
This is Saturn This picture was found at solar system exploration
Saturn was first discovered by Galileo. Saturn has 23 rings. Saturn is the largest planet with rings. Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun. Saturn has 60 moons.
Saturn’s moon Titan This picture was found at nasa.gov
Some people say that when you see a rainbow it is actually Saturn’s rings. This picture was found at nasa.gov
No one actually knows the truth about Saturn, the truth about Saturn is something that maybe no one will ever know. The truth about Saturn will possibly be found out in the future. The only things we know about Saturn is how far away it is and some other little things. Everything we know about Saturn is just little details. We will some day learn about the truth. The only reason we don’t know the truth about Saturn is because our astronauts have only been to the moon and back. Some day the truth will be discovered, and Some day the astronauts may go to Saturn. Maybe we will learn that Saturn is a big hot ball of gas. This picture was found at Solar system exploration
This picture was taken of Saturn from a satellite.
For the last slide I thought I would tell you about why I chose Saturn. The first reason I chose Saturn is because I have a book based on the solar system and I thought Saturn was very interesting. Another reason why I chose Saturn is because Saturn is my favorite planet outside of Earth. I also think Saturn is really cool because it the sixth planet from the sun so if you would send a radio message it would take longer to receive than Mercury or Venus.