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  2. File:Saturn irregular moon orbits a vs. i.png - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Saturn symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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    New version, transparent background. 18:15, 4 October 2006: 50 × 50 (3 KB) Lexicon: minor modification: 14:00, 3 October 2006: 50 × 50 (3 KB) Lexicon: standardizing sizes of astronomical symbols across the board: 19:01, 30 August 2006: 200 × 345 (1 KB) Justinlebar: The astronomical symbol of the planet Saturn.

  6. Rings of Saturn - Wikipedia

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    The full set of rings, imaged as Saturn eclipsed the Sun from the vantage of the Cassini orbiter, 1.2 million km (¾ million miles) distant, on 19 July 2013 (brightness is exaggerated). Earth appears as a dot at 4 o'clock, between the G and E rings. The rings of Saturn are the most extensive and complex ring system of any planet in the Solar ...

  7. Pallene (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Back-illuminated rings of Saturn as seen by Cassini on 15 September 2006. The faint Pallene ring is visible at the bottom left as indicated. In 2006, images taken in forward-scattered light by the Cassini spacecraft enabled the Cassini Imaging Team to discover a faint dust ring around Saturn that shares Pallene's orbit, now named the Pallene Ring.

  8. Phoebe (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Phoebe (/ ˈ f iː b i / FEE-bee) is the most massive irregular satellite of Saturn with a mean diameter of 213 km (132 mi). It was discovered by William Henry Pickering on 18 March 1899 [9] from photographic plates that had been taken by DeLisle Stewart starting on 16 August 1898 at the Boyden Station of the Carmen Alto Observatory near Arequipa, Peru.

  9. Saturn - Wikipedia

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    Saturn is named after the Roman god of wealth and agriculture, who was the father of the god Jupiter.Its astronomical symbol has been traced back to the Greek Oxyrhynchus Papyri, where it can be seen to be a Greek kappa-rho ligature with a horizontal stroke, as an abbreviation for Κρονος (), the Greek name for the planet (). [35]