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StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Saturn
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Definition
Saturn: The sixth planet from the Sun in the aolar system. Saturn orbits the Sun at an average distance of 9.5 AU. More »

Stargazing Tip
November 12, 2009: Saturn is in fine view early tomorrow. The planet is in the east at first light, almost directly above the Moon. Saturn looks like a bright golden star, shining steadily in the growing light of dawn. Check the Sky Almanac for more information.

Radio Programs
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 Title  Air Date
Moon and Saturn November 11, 2009
Moon and Saturn July 25, 2009
Arrival at Saturn June 11, 2009
Moon and Saturn May 3, 2009
Moon and Saturn April 6, 2009

Note: Audio versions of our programs will be available the day after they air. Visit the transcript page to listen.

Image Gallery
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Stormy Skies
Stormy Skies
Paying a Call
Paying a Call
Into the Shadow
Into the Shadow
A New Beginning
A New Beginning
Saturnian Tableau
Saturnian Tableau

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Other Resources
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Saturn
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/saturn.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Titan
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/titan.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Outer Planets: Realm of the Giants
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/outer_planets_more.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Enceladus, Iapetus, Mimas
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/enceladus_iapetus_mimas.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Outer Planets
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/outer_planets.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations of the Outer Planets
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/explorations_outer.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Table
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/moons_table.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2005
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/explorations2005.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Jupiter
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/jupiter.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Uranus
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/uranus.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2004
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/explorations2004.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Planet Formation
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/planet_form.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2008
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/explorations2008.html
StarDate Online | Activities | Rock Cycle
http://stardate.org/teachers/activities/rockcycle.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Minor Bodies
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/minor_bodies.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Explorations in 2000
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/explorations2000.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Table
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/table.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/index.html
StarDate Online | Solar System Guide
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StarDate Online | Solar System Guide | Mercury
http://stardate.org/resources/ssguide/mercury.html

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