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sayit rated 6 months ago- Saturn has been known since prehistoric times. In ancient times, it was the most distant of the five known planets in the solar system (excluding Earth) and a major character in various mythologies. In ancient Roman mythology, the god Saturnus, from which the planet takes its name, was the god of the agricultural and harvest sector. Romans considered Saturnus equivalent of Greek Kronos. Greeks made the outermost planet sacred to Kronos and Romans followed suit.
- In Hindu astrology, there are nine astrological objects, known as Navagrahas. Saturn, one of them, is known as "Sani" or "Shani," the Judge among all the planets, and by everyone accordingly to their own performed deeds bad or good.
- Ancient Chinese and Japanese culture designated the planet Saturn as the earth star. This was based on Five Elements which were traditionally used to classify natural elements.
- In ancient Hebrew, Saturn is called 'Shabbathai'. Its angel is Cassiel. Its intelligence, or beneficial spirit, is Agiel (layga), and its spirit (darker aspect) is Zazel (lzaz).
- In Ottoman Turkish and in Malay, its name is 'Zuhal', derived from Arabic
- Saturn has been known since prehistoric times. In ancient times, it was the most distant of the five known planets in the solar system (excluding Earth) and a major character in various mythologies. In ancient Roman mythology, the god Saturnus, from which the planet takes its name, was the god of the agricultural and harvest sector. Romans considered Saturnus equivalent of Greek Kronos. Greeks made the outermost planet sacred to Kronos and Romans followed suit.

MandoV rated 13 months ago- Saturn has a prominent system of rings, consisting mostly of ice particles with a smaller amount of rocky debris and dust. There are at least 62 moons, with Titan being the largest. Titan is larger than the planet Mercury and is the only moon in the Solar System to possess a significant atmosphere.
- Saturn has a prominent system of rings, consisting mostly of ice particles with a smaller amount of rocky debris and dust. There are at least 62 moons, with Titan being the largest. Titan is larger than the planet Mercury and is the only moon in the Solar System to possess a significant atmosphere.

voice-of-reason rated 27 months ago- Candidate for the most beautiful place in the solar system -- at least from a distance.