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Saturn BY Lillie M Caudle Valdez Third Grade. Planet’s Position  Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun.  It is 900 miles away from the sun.  Saturn.

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1 Saturn BY Lillie M Caudle Valdez Third Grade

2 Planet’s Position  Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun.  It is 900 miles away from the sun.  Saturn is an outer planet.  Saturn is a Jovian planet.

3 The Name  Saturn is named for it’s bright rings.  Also it is named after the roman god of agriculture.

4 Temperature  Saturn at the coldest gets to -308.  Saturn at the hottest gets to -128.

5 Rotation and Orbit  1 day on Saturn is ten and a half hours.  A year on Saturn is 10,832 days.

6 Moons and Rings  Saturn has 60 moons.  Saturn is know for it’s bright rings.  Some of Saturn's biggest moons are Titan Lapetus Phoebe Mimas Enceladus.

7 Clouds and Color  Saturn may or may not have a specific color.  And it may or may not have clouds.

8 Visibility  Saturn cannot be seen without a telescope.

9 Space Travels  There was only one attempt to go to Saturn it was the Cassini satellite it was in 2005.

10 5 Interesting Facts  The Cassini mission in 2005 was a four year trip.  Scientist think that Saturn's rings are bits of Saturn when it just became a planet.  Scientist believe that alien life forms may exist on Saturn.  Saturn is made of gases.  Saturn can float.

11 Bibliography  World book student on destiny.  Pebble go.com  World book kids on destiny.


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