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  1. Saturn
    [magazine] Saturn was a short-lived bi-monthly, digest sized science fiction magazine published by Candar Publishing out of New York. It produced only five issues from 1957 to 1958 as a science fiction magazine before changing to a detective magazine and then to a horror magazine specializin...
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  2. Saturn
    [store] Saturn is a German chain of electronics stores, now found in several European countries. Saturn sells household appliances, home entertainment, and media such as CDs and DVDs. With Media Markt it constitutes MediaSaturn Holding, owned by the German retail trade company METRO. It is k...
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  3. Saturn
    [detachment] OSN Saturn (ОСН Сатурн УФСИН России по г. Москве; Otdel Spetsialnogo Naznacheniya Saturn) - Moscow department of Federal service of Punishment Execution (FSIN) Special purpose unit. Saturn was formed in April 1992 as a part of the Moscow department o...
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  4. Saturn
    [rocket family] The Saturn family of American rocket boosters was developed by a team of mostly German rocket scientists led by Wernher von Braun to launch heavy payloads to Earth orbit and beyond. Originally proposed as a military satellite launcher, they were adopted as the launch vehicles...
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  5. Saturn
    old Italian god identified with the Greek god Cronus; after being hurled from Olympus by Jupiter, he established the future site of Rome and founded a village there called Saturnia; Saturn ruled Latium during its Golden Age and he taught the people how to cultivate the land; the Romans celebrated th...
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  6. Saturn
    Sixth planet from the sun, a gas giant or Jovian planet.
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  7. Saturn
    [n] - (Roman mythology) god of agriculture and vegetation 2. [n] - a giant planet which is surrounded by three planar concentric rings of ice particles
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  8. Saturn
    SOLAR SYSTEM - PLANETARY ORBITAL DATA
    Average dist.from Sun (AU) - 9.537
    Min. distance from Sun (AU) - 9.021
    Max. distance from Sun (AU) - 10.054
    Eccentricity of orbit - 0.054
    Inclination to ecliptic(°) - 2.48
    SOLAR SYSTEM - PLANETARY P...

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  9. Saturn
    Planet Saturn has the sixth most distant orbit from our star the Sun. It is slightly smaller than Jupiter and is also a gas giant planet. Saturn's ring system is easily seen in a small telescope from Earth
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  10. Saturn
    The sixth planet from the sun in our solar system.Click on an item to paste into clipboard or use clipboard symbol at end to clipboard all values Equatorial diameter 120536000 mClip Average Density 690 kgm-3Clip Axial tilt 26.7 degreesClip Rotational period 10.67 hoursClip Average surface...
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  11. Saturn
    In Roman mythology, the god of agriculture, identified by the Romans with the Greek god Kronos. His period of rule was the ancient Golden Age, when he introduced social order and the ...
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  12. Saturn
    Sa'turn noun [ Latin Saturnus , literally, the sower, from serere , satum , to sow. See Season .] 1. (Roman Myth.) One of the elder and principal deities, the son of Cœlus and Terra (Heaven and Earth), a...
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  1. saturn
    1. One of the elder and principal deities, the son of Coelus and Terra (Heaven and Earth), anf the father of Jupiter. The corresponding Greek divinity was Kronos, later CHronos, Time. ... 2. <astronomy> One of the planets of the solar system, next in magnitude to Jupiter, but more remote from ...
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  2. Saturn
    noun a giant planet that is surrounded by three planar concentric rings of ice particles; the 6th planet from the sun
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  3. Saturn
    noun (Roman mythology) god of agriculture and vegetation; counterpart of Greek Cronus; `Saturday is Saturn`s Day`
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  4. Saturn
    • (n.) The metal lead. • (n.) One of the planets of the solar system, next in magnitude to Jupiter, but more remote from the sun. Its diameter is seventy thousand miles, its mean distance from the sun nearly eight hundred and eighty millions of miles, and its year, or periodical revolution...
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  5. Saturn
    (from the article `materials science`) ...expensive and in full production were Honda`s Acura NSX, containing more than 400 kilograms (900 pounds) of aluminum compared with about 70 ... ...entire body made from composites, and the Camaro/Firebird models followed with doors, roof panels, fenders, and...
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  6. Saturn
    in Roman religion, the god of sowing or seed. The Romans equated him with the Greek agricultural deity Cronus. The remains of Saturn`s temple at ... [1 related articles]
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  7. Saturn
    in space exploration, any of a series of large two- and three-stage vehicles for launching spacecraft, developed by the United States beginning in ... [4 related articles]
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  8. Saturn
    second largest planet of the solar system in mass and size and the sixth in distance from the Sun. In the night sky Saturn is easily visible to the ... [27 related articles]
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  9. Saturn
    Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter. Named after the Roman god Saturn, its astronomical symbol (♄) represents the god`s sickle. Saturn is a gas giant with an average radius about nine times that of Earth. While only 1/8 the aver...
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  10. Saturn
    Saturn as seen by the approaching Cassini spacecraft The sixth planet from the Sun. Saturn is a gas giant, second only in size to Jupiter with a diameter more than 9 times that of Earth. It has a spectacular system of rings and a large collection of moons. Saturn also has the most flattened sh...
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  11. Saturn
    Saturn, in Roman religion and mythology, god of harvests, later identified with the Greek Kronos. Little is known of the origins of his cult. His reign was regarded as the Golden Age. He was the husband of Ops and the father of Jupiter, Juno, Ceres, Pluto, and Neptune. It was said that after the fal...
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  12. Saturn
    Saturn, in astronomy, 6th planet from the sun.Sections in this article:IntroductionAstronomical and Physical Characteristics of SaturnThe Ring SystemThe Satellite System
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  13. Saturn
    (mythology) In Roman mythology, the god of agriculture, identified by the Romans with the Greek god Kronos. His period of rule was the ancient Golden Age, when he introduced social order and the arts of civilization. Saturn was dethroned by his sons Jupiter, Neptune, and Dis. At the Saturnali...
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