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is one of the largest and most beautiful planets in the star system. is the second largest planet in the solar system second to only Jupiter. 's many rings give the planet it's beauty along with its dark orange and red color. is much like Jupiter they are both gaseous planets with small rocky cores but is far less dense than Jupiter in fact its the least dense planet in the solar system. It's density is only 0.69 g/cm making it less than water. If was put in water it would float. is 764 times larger than earth and 96 times more massive. rotates completely on its axis every 10.2 hours and has a revolution period of 29.46 years. was first seen in 1610 by Galileo using one of his ...

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's magnetosphere consuts of a set of doughnut-shaped radiation belts in which electrons and atomic nuclei are trapped. The belts extend more than two million kilometers from the center of and even farther in the direction away from the sun, although the size of the magnetosphere fluctuates, depending on the intensity of the solar wind. like Jupiter has many storm systems on the planet. From Earth appears to be a yellowish object One of the brightest in the night sky. Observed from a telescope you can see two of 's seven ring bands. Three U.S. spacecraft have enormously increased knowledge
Of the system. The Pioneer 11 probe flew by in September 1979, followed by Voyager 1 in November 1980 and Voyager 2 in August 1981. These carried cameras and instruments for analyzing the intensities and polarizations of radiation in the visible, ultraviolet, infrared, and radio portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The spacecraft were also equipped with instruments for studying magnetic ...

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Added: 11/15/2006 02:17:01 AM
Category: Science & Nature
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