What is Saturn: Definition and 80 Discussions

Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter. It is a gas giant with an average radius of about nine and a half times that of Earth. It only has one-eighth the average density of Earth; however, with its larger volume, Saturn is over 95 times more massive. Saturn is named after the Roman god of wealth and agriculture; its astronomical symbol (♄) represents the god's sickle. The Romans named the seventh day of the week Saturday, Sāturni diēs ("Saturn's Day") no later than the 2nd century for the planet Saturn.Saturn's interior is most likely composed of a core of iron–nickel and rock (silicon and oxygen compounds). Its core is surrounded by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, an intermediate layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium, and finally a gaseous outer layer. Saturn has a pale yellow hue due to ammonia crystals in its upper atmosphere. An electrical current within the metallic hydrogen layer is thought to give rise to Saturn's planetary magnetic field, which is weaker than the Earth's, but which has a magnetic moment 580 times that of Earth due to Saturn's larger size. Saturn's magnetic field strength is around one-twentieth of Jupiter's. The outer atmosphere is generally bland and lacking in contrast, although long-lived features can appear. Wind speeds on Saturn can reach 1,800 km/h (1,100 mph; 500 m/s), higher than on Jupiter but not as high as on Neptune.The planet's most famous feature is its prominent ring system, which is composed mostly of ice particles, with a smaller amount of rocky debris and dust. At least 82 moons are known to orbit Saturn, of which 53 are officially named; this does not include the hundreds of moonlets in its rings. Titan, Saturn's largest moon and the second largest in the Solar System, is larger than the planet Mercury, although less massive, and is the only moon in the Solar System to have a substantial atmosphere.

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  1. S

    Calculating Altitude for a Satellite in Synchronous Orbit with Saturn

    Homework Statement Satellite in synchronous orbit with equator of Saturn. Find altitude in km. rotational period = 38826 s radius of Saturn = 6.03E7 m mass of Saturn = 5.68E26 kg Gravity constant = 6.673E-11 Homework Equations T^2 = (4pi^2)(r^3)/(Gm) The Attempt at a Solution...
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    Help w/Viewing Saturn and other stuff

    Hi all I just got my girlfriend a Orion SpaceProbe 130 EQ Reflector Telescope with 900 mm full lengh it came with a 10mm and a 25 mm lens I also bought a Orion Shorty 2x Barlow Lens, 1.25" and a moon filter Saturday was her birthday It gets great shots of the moon We tried looking at...
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    Help with Jupiter and Saturn please

    Hi. Thanks for your help. I have a Bushnell Mak Cassegrain 100mm telescope. I can focus Saturn in pretty clearly, except that I can't find the right eyepiece that would allow me to view the rings to any degree. I can see a moon around it. Also, when I focus in on Jupiter, it looks smaller...
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    Stargazing Why does Saturn move so much in my telescope?

    I have a Bushnell 100mm Mak Cassegrain telescope. When viewing Saturn with my 32mm eyepiece I can see it but I can't differentiate between the rings. When I use a 4, 6, or 9mm eyepiece, the image jumps so much I give up. Why is that and what can I do? Thank you so much. penny
  5. russ_watters

    Stargazing Saturn with new DMK, grayscale camera

    I have a new camera - a DMK, grayscale camera. Here's one of my first Saturn shots with it... My best yet.
  6. MTd2

    Pioneer anomaly possibly found manifest in Saturn orbit.

    Now it’s Saturn’s turn to flummox astrophysicists. The Russian astronomer Elean Pitjeva, who heads the Laboratory of Ephemeris Astronomy at the Institute of Applied Astronomy in St Petersburg, has analysed a huge data set of planetary observations dating back to 1913, including 3D observations...
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    Hexagon Shaped Cloud on Saturn

    Here's a picture of it http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/multimedia/pia09188.html I found this very striking and am surprised that there has been so little talk about it. My best guess is that it has something to do with tidal forces being exerted by multiple moons. I'm...
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    Stargazing Viewing Saturn from a 6 telescope

    Viewing Saturn from a 6" telescope Hello I am not quite sure what resolution i am suppose to see if i look through saturn in my Orion 6" Newtonian reflector at 300X. Can anyone show me a picture of saturn from a 6" telescope that is not editted? Thank You Scott
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    Saturn Rings: Age and Permanent Feature

    Hi all, I have read this article about Saturn rings: http://www.space.com/news/ap-071213-saturn-ringage.html The author argues as: Quotes: "The notion that Saturn's rings may be a permanent feature was based on observations by the ultraviolet spectrograph instrument on Cassini, which...
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    Can Saturn Keep Its Ring System If It Moves Close to the Sun?

    Dear all, Can only the outter planet form rings? If Saturn were moved very close to the Sun, would it be able to maintain its ring system? I personally don't think so due to the fact the high tmperatures would vaporise a lot of the ice in the ring system but I would like to everyone else's...
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    Amazing Saturn Photo: Cassini's Awe-Inspiring Image

    I just found this on Edge.org- it has got to be one of the most beautiful space photographs ever- taken by Casini- shown at the TED conference: http://www.edge.org/documents/images/newrings_cassini1000.gif the caption: One of these days, Edge may want to run this photo, which planetary...
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    Hexagon on Saturn: NASA Investigates

    SATURN What could be the cause of this hexagon feature on saturn http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09188-browse.jpg http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/multimedia/pia09187.html
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    What are Saturn's rings made of and how are they formed?

    I know this isn't really 'earth sciences' but there is no planetary forum that I am aware of. Anyway, why does Saturn have rings, and what are they made of? I read somewhere that Enceladus is the major souce of Saturn's largest ring, the 'E-ring'. What does that mean...
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    What If Saturn Was a Sun? What Would Happen?

    What would happen if Saturn had become a second Sun in the formation of our universe? Would Earth have ever come to the way it is now? What would happen if it all of a sudden became a sun this very instant? All comments are appreciated!
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    If Saturn floats, then what happens?

    As a fun teaching tool for several areas of math and science, imagine that happening. The planet floats in water. What happens next and how does it look? Has anybody thought this through and made an animated video? First fill your tub to about the 50,000 mile mark. Surprise: most of the...
  16. turbo

    Hurricane-like storm on Saturn

    Some pretty neat images here of a very large storm on Saturn with some similarities to a hurricane. http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/061109_monster_storm.html
  17. RonPrice

    How Does Exploring Saturn Bridge Historical Epochs and Human Endeavors?

    CUTTING THE MILLENNIAL DIVIDE One of the most beautiful objects in the heavens is Saturn. It has 34 moons and one is called Titan, the second largest moon in our solar system. It was discovered in 1655, some 350 years ago. Beginning with Voyager 1 and Pioneer 11 in the late 1970s...
  18. edward

    Stunning Photo of Saturn from Space Revealed

    This was on the news a few days ago. They must have used one heck of a lens filter. http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap060921.html
  19. russ_watters

    Stargazing Exploring the Night Sky: Jupiter, Saturn, and Comet Photos

    I set up my scope on my deck at my new townhouse for the first time last night. It was pretty good, though my scope's tracking was pretty mediocre. First up, Jupiter, with Callisto to the left, Ganymede and Europa to the right, and Io in front, casting a shadow. Next, comet...
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    Saturn Satellites: Collapse & Reconstruction

    I hear that saturn satellites collapsed because of an incident or s.th like this and then because of their gravity they reconstructed again. what do you think or know about it?!
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    Saturn is diminished and can be put into a PURE water container

    Now imagine the Saturn is diminished and can be put into a PURE water container .. Then Is that the Saturn is immersed half of itself till the centre of the Saturn ?? (Since Saturn also has gravity itself )
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    Several moons in the Saturn system

    There are lots of such wrt Jupiter; several moons in the Saturn system (3? 4? more??), and one wrt Neptune. There is also at least one asteroid that is in some kind of odd relationship with one of the stable Earth Lagrange points. Is that it? Are there any good papers showing that the...
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    Is Saturn's Surface as Beautiful as it Looks in the Latest Cassini Image?

    Please check the latest Cassini image: http://ciclops.lpl.arizona.edu/media/ir/2004/574_1058_2.png Oh, my god, nature is beautiful.
  24. russ_watters

    Stargazing Saturn using ETX-105 and a QuickCam 4000

    I posted my own thread without even seeing this one. D'oh. Anyway, I got my best yet (only my 3rd try...) shot of Saturn. The sky was very clear, but it was windy, full moon, and a lot of light pollution. I had to wait for a break in the wind, then shot a 30 second avi clip. Equipment is an...
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    How can I accurately model the launch trajectory of a Saturn V rocket?

    hi, I'm an undergraduate from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, and I'm trying to develop an accurate model of a launch of a saturn V rocket for a project. i have access to the technical specs like fuel capacities, consumption rates, etc. but i need help on some of the harder...
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    Question: Jupiter and Saturn at 200x?

    How would Saturn and Jupiter look in a telescope of 6 or 8 inch aperture at about 200 to 250 power? I've read some extremely varying answers to this on the internet, so I was hoping someone with firsthand observational experience could help me out here. For example, what size would they appear...
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    Trying to Debunk Object Near Saturn in new Cassini Photos

    This came from a closed thread from 2003, but in light of new data and the fact that Mr. Martin has been on the radio this week telling millions of people that this object photographed by Cassini is the mothership he told of. One would think it's important to re examine his claim.
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    Saturn Hailstorm: Cassini's Radio and Plasma Wave Science

    I found the link to this on slashdot and I thought it was very interesting so I brought it here. http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/09jul_hailstorm.htm?list1193276
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    Cassini will enter Saturn orbit tonight

    Casini homepages: http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfm http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/main/index.html Timelines: http://www.planetary.org/saturn/cassini_soi-timeline.html http://www.spaceflightnow.com/cassini/040628timeline.html Everybody: FINGERS CROSSED!
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    Saturn Speed: Can You Ease On At 1mph?

    if you drive a front-wheel drive car 100mph onto the back of a car carrier driving 99mph, could you ease it on at 1mph, or would it fly off the front at 100mph? I need to know before my drive home tonight.
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