Saturn's rings are few miles thick and are made or rocks that range from the size of a grain of sand to the size of some of the world's largest buildings. Saturn is mostly gas aside from a proportional small core (still probibly bigger than the Earth) and a thin layer of liquid around the core. Very good work with the video.
actaully telescopes can see the planet if they couldn't we would not even know it was there also spaceships and satilites have gone there and filmed the planet and also the rings
Saturn's rings are few miles thick and are made or rocks that range from the size of a grain of sand to the size of some of the world's largest buildings. Saturn is mostly gas aside from a proportional small core (still probibly bigger than the Earth) and a thin layer of liquid around the core. Very good work with the video.
RJL738 3 years ago 2
We could see with the hubble galaxies that are 10 million lightyears away. So, ya we could see saturn.
davieandashie 4 years ago
It's not animation, they filmed Saturn then sped up the film
Tumbobud3 5 years ago
i wonder why nasa does not show the actual video when they use trhrough a telescope? It is bad to show annimation and people think it is all fake!!
method007 5 years ago
have you ever seen Saturn through a telescope? It looks like this.
siouxsan123 5 years ago
it is 3.5 billion km away from earth.... telescopes dont reach there yet
mapleleaf11 4 years ago
sioux, where did you know that from?
aaartnaz 4 years ago
actaully telescopes can see the planet if they couldn't we would not even know it was there also spaceships and satilites have gone there and filmed the planet and also the rings
potheadtv3 4 years ago
agreed.
Paganlord 5 years ago