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- Saturn - Wikipedia
The Romans considered the god Saturnus the equivalent of the Greek god Cronus In modern Greek, the planet retains the name Cronus — Κρόνος: Kronos [144] The Greek scientist Ptolemy based his calculations of Saturn's orbit on observations he made while it was in opposition [145]
- Saturn - Science@NASA
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, and the second largest in the solar system It’s surrounded by beautiful rings
- Saturn | Facts, Size, Temperature, Atmosphere, Color, Rings, Moons . . .
Saturn, ringed planet that is the second largest planet in the solar system in mass and size and the sixth nearest planet in distance to the Sun When viewed through even a small telescope, the planet encircled by its magnificent rings is arguably the most sublime object in the solar system
- Saturn Facts - Interesting Facts about Planet Saturn
It is named for the Roman god Saturnus, and was known to the Greeks as Cronus Saturn is the flattest planet Its polar diameter is 90% of its equatorial diameter, this is due to its low density and fast rotation Saturn turns on its axis once every 10 hours and 34 minutes giving it the second-shortest day of any of the solar system’s planets
- Saturnus - Facebook
He has been a trusted friend, a guiding hand, and in many ways, almost another member of Saturnus His spirit, patience, and unmistakable touch have helped shape our sound and our journey in ways that are impossible to measure
- Saturn: Everything You Need to Know About the Ringed Planet
In ancient Roman culture, it was named after the god Saturnus, a deity linked to agriculture and time In other cultures, it carried different meanings, yet always retained an aura of significance
- Saturnus - World Mythos
Saturnus embodies the essence of wealth and abundance, linking him closely to the earth and its fertility The ancient Romans celebrated him through various festivals, the most notable being the Saturnalia, which marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter
- Saturn Facts – The Sixth Planet From the Sun
Ancient Babylonian astronomers recorded its movements, and Greek and Roman cultures associated it with their gods of agriculture—Cronus and Saturnus, respectively
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