Examples of using "Saturn" in a sentence and their english translations:
That planet is called Saturn.
That's Saturn.
Saturn has beautiful rings.
Does Saturn have a ring?
Jupiter and Saturn are gas giants.
Many moons orbit around Saturn.
Saturn is a planet.
Saturn has a lot of moons.
Saturn is the second largest planet in the Solar System.
The rings around Saturn are made up of dust and ice.
Jupiter and Saturn are gas giants with over 60 moons each.
The rings orbit Saturn just as our Moon goes around the Earth.
Clouds on Saturn can reach speeds of 1,100 miles an hour.
The outer planets are large gaseous spheres with rings and include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
When seen through a telescope, Saturn is one of the most beautiful sights in the night sky.
Saturn, like Jupiter, is a gas giant and does not have a solid surface.
Katrina, however, cannot compare to a colossal hurricane on Saturn.
The Lunar Module was folded inside the upper stage of the Saturn V rocket, and needed to
Borman, Lovell and Anders would be the first astronauts to ride the mighty Saturn V.
Saturn isn’t the only planet to have rings, but it has the most beautiful ones.
Saturn is a very large gas planet which spins very rapidly on its axis.
Saturn's atmosphere has winds which can blow at over 1800 kilometers per hour.
Saturn's ring system is about 175,000 miles (280,000 km) across, yet only about half a mile (1 km) thick.
Compared with Saturn's size, the rings appear paper-thin.
Saturn has the lowest average density of all the planets in the Solar System. It comes to 0.69 g/cm³.
The white spots on Saturn are believed to be powerful storms.
The scientific theory I like the best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost luggage.
Saturn has at least 53 moons. Some of these moons orbit the planet within the rings, creating gaps in the rings.
The scientific theory I like the best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost luggage.
The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are closer together than the outer ones (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune).
Astronomers believe Saturn's rings developed from particles that resulted from the break-up of naturally occurring satellites.
The planets are different sizes. From smallest to largest they are: Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter.
Pioneer 11 flew past Saturn and its moon Titan in 1979 during which the first close-up images of that planet and its rings were radioed to Earth.
On May 14, 1973, a two-staged Saturn V rocket propelled the 90 metric ton unmanned Skylab space station into an orbit above Earth.
I am not the child you take me to be. I look like a child; but I am older than Saturn, aye, older than Time himself.
"Does anyone know what has caused this plague?" "The scholars of the University of Paris believe that the source of this evil is an especially unfavorable constellation of Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars."
Astronomers believe the rings are made of pieces of dusty water ice, which range in size from dust grains to boulders. These particles gently collide with each other as they go around Saturn.
Just like Jupiter, Saturn emits twice as much heat as it absorbs from the Sun indicating it also has an internal heat source.
"'Tom lives only an hour away,' that's what Mary said at school today. What does that mean, Mum?" Mum thought for a moment. "Well," she began, as she usually began her answers, "a distance can be expressed as a unit of time when you've established a constant rate of speed – it might be the average speed of a pedestrian, a bicycle or a car. But without knowing the context, the most natural choice would be the speed of light in vacuum, according to which–" Mum did the mental arithmetic, Johnny meanwhile scribbling everything down on a notepad, "Tom lives about a billion kilometres away, possibly on an asteroid somewhere near Saturn."