Planets
Saturn
Title

Dione Enceladus
Hyperion
Iapetus Mimas

Tethys Titan

other moons

Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and the second largest. Saturn is the only planet less dense that water, meaning it could float (if there were some way to put it in an ocean.) Like Jupiter, Saturn also has a ring system. Saturn's, however, is much more pronounced, being visible here on earth. Also, like Jupiter, Saturn has a large number of moons, 18 to be exact.

Saturn is visibly flattened at its poles. This is a result of the planet's incredibly fast rotation. A day on Saturn only takes about 11 hours to complete. Saturn is also marked by banding similar to Jupiter's, resulting from strong winds on the planet, some reaching speed in excess of 1,100 miles per hour. Another similarity between the two planets is that Saturn has a similar auroral effect by its poles as well.

What makes Saturn special is truly its ring system. Saturn is one of the most spectacular objects to view in the night sky.

The Sun | Mercury | Venus | Earth | Mars | Jupiter | Saturn | Uranus | Neptune | Pluto

Additional Images

Picture of Saturn by NASAPicture of Saturn

Another picture of SaturnSaturn's atomisphere

Ring of Saturn