- 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 - NASA Science
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, and the second-largest planet in our solar system
- Cassini-Huygens - NASA Science
For more than a decade, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft shared the wonders of Saturn, its spectacular rings, and its family of icy moons
- Jordan Philip Evans - NASA Science
Education Apple Valley Senior High School, Apple Valley, California San Diego State University Aerospace Engineering University of Maryland, College Park Aerospace Engineering What first sparked your interest in space and science? When I was in first grade, I wanted to be an architect By second grade, my thoughts had moved to astronomy In third grade, I learned that I could combine the two
- About the Planets - Science@NASA
About the Planets Our solar system has eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune There are five officially recognized dwarf
- Saturn Moons - Science@NASA
Saturn has 274 confirmed moons in its orbit, far more than any other planet in our solar system In March 2025, astronomers confirmed the discovery of 128 small moons around Saturn — adding to the already large moon count Saturn's moons range in size from larger than the planet Mercury – the giant moon Titan – to as small as a sports arena The small moon Enceladus has a global ocean
- Saturn - NASA Science
Saturn and its rings completely fill the field of view of Cassini's narrow angle camera in this image taken on
- Solar System Exploration - Science@NASA
The solar system has one star, eight planets, five dwarf planets, at least 290 moons, more than 1 3 million asteroids, and about 3,900 comets
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