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{{Image|PIA08235.jpg|left|300px|Saturn's rings cut across an eerie scene that is ruled by Titan's luminous crescent and globe-encircling haze, broken by the small moon Enceladus, whose icy jets are dimly visible at its south pole. North is up.}}
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 Definition The sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of agriculture and harvest. [d] [e]
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These photo links have been broken for some reason.

Saturn's rings cut across an eerie scene that is ruled by Titan's luminous crescent and globe-encircling haze, broken by the small moon Enceladus, whose icy jets are dimly visible at its south pole. North is up.
Saturn's temperature emissions. The prominent hot spot at the bottom of the image is at Saturn's south pole.