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Saturn hashis trademark rings which are extremely thin but cover a huge area. Saturn is ten times the size of the earth but still ten times smaller than the sun. He is a gas-ball consisting of hydrogen and helium, much like Jupiter, an dalso is very very hot in his core. But he is not hot enough for fusion which would make him a sun. He is too small for that which means that mass and pressure aren't high enough. In his atmosphere it is on the other hand very cold since he is so far away from the sun. He rotates around himself in the short time of ten hours. The centrifugal forces that develop through this fats rotation make the planet look oval instead of round. The axis of the planet is tilted in relation to the sun which leads to seasons on the planet and also makes it so that we can see his rings from earth sometimes but sometimes we can't see them at all. No one actually knows what the rings actually consist of and what the plain that stretches as far as a million kilometres contains. All of the big rings consist of microrings which rotate in different velocities around the planet. All of these microrings have the same colours in itself because all of the rocks are gravitationally bound. Saturn has 82 moons, some of them quite big but also smaller ones called shepherd-moons. All of these elements provide stability and necessary dynamics in the rings. The most interesting object in the area of Saturn isn't Saturn itself but his moon 'Titan'. He supposedly has rain, rivers and lakes.
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