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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun in the Solar System. It is the second largest planet after Jupiter. Saturn was named after the Roman god Saturnus. Like Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune, it is a "gas giant". Saturn is best known for its rings which were first seen by Galileo Galilei in 1610 with his telescope. These rings which are only 10 m thick and 120,700 km wide, are made of ice, rocks and dust.

The interior of Saturn is probably a core of iron, nickel, silicon and oxygen compounds, surrounded by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, then a layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium and finally, an outer gaseous layer.

Saturn has 62 known moons, and the largest moon Titan, is larger than the planet Mercury. Saturn is about 1,400,000,000 km from the Sun. In the time it takes Saturn to complete one orbit of the Sun, or one Saturn year, the Earth has orbited 29.6 times, or 29.6 years on Earth.

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A wasp mimicry

In biology, mimicry is when a species evolves features similar to another. Either one or both are protected when a third species cannot tell them apart. Often, these features are visual; one species looks like another; but similarities of sound, smell and behaviour may also make the fraud seem more real. Mimicry is related to camouflage, and to warning signals, in which species manipulate or deceive other species which might do them harm.

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Makemake pictured in April 2015

  • ... that the dwarf planet Makemake (pictured) used to be called Easter Bunny when it was first found?
  • ... that before becoming the Archbishop of Canterbury in 2026, Sarah Mullally wanted to be a nurse to holistically treat people?
  • ... that a socialite, who was worried about breaking her dishes while washing them, came up with a successful design of a dishwasher in the late 19th century?
  • ... that U.S. President John Quincy Adams, who led the fight against slavery in Congress, was fluent in Latin and French?
  • ... that when a museum in Vienna offered a naked museum tour of a controversial exhibition called Nude Men in February 2013, more than 60 people attended that tour?
  • ... that Colombian businessman Rodolfo Hernández Suárez refused to pay the ransom of his daughter's kidnapping by a guerrilla group, citing his family's safety for not paying it?
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