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- Saturn is the planet of responsibility, self-control, and maturity.
- Expressed in its positive form, Saturn instills self-discipline, patience,
- trustworthiness, integrity, and the sense of responsibility and fortitude
- required to overcome obstacles and hardship. When Saturn is prominent
- in your horoscope, you are a hard worker!
- If Saturn is afflicted (at odds with another planet in your horoscope),
- Saturn's influence results in reckless ambition, selfishness, pessimism,
- inflexibility, close-mindedness, and even cruelty.
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- Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and is the second largest
- planet in the solar system (behind Jupiter). More than 888 million miles
- from the Sun, Saturn completes an orbit every 29.46 years. It is 95 times
- more massive than the earth, and is a gas giant (like Jupiter) primarily
- composed of hydrogen and helium gas.
- Saturn's most famous feature, its rings, were discovered in 1610 by
- Galileo. When observed through a telescope, Saturn's A and B rings are
- clearly visible, but only under certain conditions can the D and E rings
- be seen. When the Pioneer 11 spacecraft flew by Saturn in 1979, it
- revealed that Saturn's rings are actually composed of thousands of tiny
- ringlets, each of which circles the planet!
- Saturn has numerous small satellites orbiting it, and one large moon
- called Titan. Larger than Mercury, Titan has a nitrogen atmosphere with
- traces of other gases. Because its surface temperature is roughly -182
- degrees Celsius, methane may be present in the forms of snow, rain, ice,
- and vapor (like water on earth).
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- In Roman mythology, Saturn was initially a god of agriculture. Later
- on he became associated with the Greek god Cronus (who was dethroned
- by his son Jupiter). Saturn was honored for a week in December each
- year during a festival known as the Saturnalia. During this week of
- goodwill, business was stopped, executions were postponed, and slaves
- were granted increased freedom and privileges. Saturn fathered Neptune
- (god of the sea) and Pluto (god of the underworld).
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