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Saturn. Vote Saturn, Vote Spectacularly. Saturn Overview:. Size: 2 nd largest planet, 74,600 miles in diameter, almost ten times the size of Earth. Name: Derived from the Roman god of agriculture Gravity : 100 lbs. on Earth is 116 lbs. on Saturn Discovery: Discovered by Galileo in 1610 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Size: 2nd largest planet, 74,600 miles in diameter, almost ten times the size of Earth.
Name: Derived from the Roman god of agriculture Gravity : 100 lbs. on Earth is 116 lbs. on Saturn Discovery: Discovered by Galileo in 1610 Visibility: Can be seen by the naked eye
Saturn Overview:
This is a model of Galileo’s telescope
Saturn was formed more than 4 billion years ago and is made of gases. Saturn was formed by large masses of gas combining in the universe. As the gasses mixed, they got bigger and gathered more gasses. With the help of gravity, Saturn was formed.
The Beginning
Saturn doesn't have a solid surface, instead it’s outer core is made up of hydrogen and helium. Also Saturn has storms on its surface resembled by red dots.
Saturn’s Surface
This is a storm on Saturn’s surface
Saturn is composed of 4 layers Outer Gaseous, Outer Middle hot liquid, on inner middle metallic hydrogen, and a rocky-ice core as seen here.
Saturn’s Interior
Rocky-Ice Core
Hydrogen
Hot liquid Metallic Hydrogen
Saturn has a total of seven rings. The rings are about 3,200 feet thick and span about 175,000 miles. They are mostly made up of rock, ice, and dust.
Saturn’s Rings
This is an artists interpretation of Saturn’s rings.
Saturn has over thirty known moons here are just a few, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Hyperion, Lapetus, Pan, Atlas, Prometheus, and Aegaeon. Most moons are named after Roman gods. The largest is Titan(as seen below) while the smallest is Aegaeon.
Saturn’s Moons
Saturn’s Largest Moon: Titan
This video is on the formation of Saturn’s rings.
Video
What are Saturn’s inner core’s conditions?A. Rocky and IcyB. It doesn't have an inner core, its all
hydrogenC. Hot and volcanicD. None of the above
Question 3:
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