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  2. Saturn - Wikipedia

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    With an average orbital speed of 9.68 km/s, [6] it takes Saturn 10,759 Earth days (or about 29 + 1 ⁄ 2 years) [86] to finish one revolution around the Sun. [6] As a consequence, it forms a near 5:2 mean-motion resonance with Jupiter. [87] The elliptical orbit of Saturn is inclined 2.48° relative to the orbital plane of the Earth. [6]

  3. Saturn (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    [14] (1.7.18) In the myth [14] (1.9.-) [36] Saturn was the original and autochthonous ruler of the Capitolium, which had thus been called the Mons Saturnius in older times and on which once stood the town of Saturnia. [14] (1.7.27, 1.10.4) [37] He was sometimes regarded as the first king of Latium or even the whole of Italy.

  4. S/2006 S 12 - Wikipedia

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    S/2006 S 12 is a natural satellite of Saturn. Its discovery was announced by Scott S. Sheppard , David C. Jewitt , Jan Kleyna , E. Ashton and Brett J. Gladman on May 7, 2023 from observations taken between January 5, 2006 and July 8, 2021.

  5. S/2004 S 12 - Wikipedia

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    S/2004 S 12 is about 5 kilometres in diameter, and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 19,855,000 kilometres in about 1,044 days, at an inclination of 163.9° to the ecliptic, in a retrograde direction and with an eccentricity of 0.371. [2] [4] This moon was considered lost [5] until its recovery was announced on 12 October 2022. [2]

  6. Saturn A-1 - Wikipedia

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    Saturn A-1, studied in 1959, was projected to be the first version of Saturn I and was to be used if necessary before the S-IV liquid hydrogen second stage became available. [ 1 ] It was designed as a three stage vehicle.

  7. Geirrod (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Geirrod (Saturn LXVI), provisionally known as S/2004 S 38, is a natural satellite of Saturn. Its discovery was announced by Scott S. Sheppard, David C. Jewitt, and Jan Kleyna on October 8, 2019 from observations taken between December 12, 2004 and March 22, 2007. [3] It was given its permanent designation in August 2021. [4]

  8. Saturn B-1 - Wikipedia

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    Studied in 1959, the Saturn B-1, [1] was a four-stage concept rocket similar to the Jupiter-C, and consisted of a Saturn IB first stage, a cluster of four Titan I first stages used for a second stage, a S-IV third stage and a Centaur high-energy liquid-fueled fourth stage.

  9. Saturn, Romania - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Saturn is a summer resort on the Romanian seacoast, on the Black Sea, 1 km (0.62 mi) ...