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Saturn is the largest moon system in the solar system. There are 22 more certain, of which 18 are more reliable, and there are 37 candidate objects to be confirmed that the outermost Titan is a retrograde satellite; From Titan to Titan, there are 8 regular moons. Titan, the largest moon second only to Ganymede, was the first moon to discover an atmosphere, with an atmosphere five times denser than the Earth's atmosphere, mainly composed of nitrogen and methane, and viscous hydrocarbons on its surface.
There are also several strange phenomena in the Encetan system that have several satellites in the same orbit, such as Enceladus.
Ten. The third and fourteenth are 60 degrees before and after Titan, forming two regular triangles; And Enceladus.
The fact that the 10th and 11th are sometimes very close together, and several moons are located in the ring, is one of the reasons for the complex and varied structure of Saturn's rings. This moon refers to the moon or a satellite of the Earth.
The former has only one thing, and you have to get a telescope.
The latter is in uncertain quantity.
Because it is still uncertain how many moons Saturn has.
More than 60 have been confirmed and more than 200 have been observed.
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This moon refers to the moon or a satellite of the Earth.
The former has only one thing, and you have to get a telescope.
The latter is in uncertain quantity.
Because it is still uncertain how many moons Saturn has.
More than 60 have been confirmed and more than 200 have been observed.
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Saturn has more than 60 moons, so it's hard to determine in a month. Saturn rotates around 10 hours and 33 minutes. Saturn is a gas planet, and it is difficult to define exactly how long it will take to make one rotation.
How long a month is is more difficult to define, because it has many moons, unlike the Earth, which has only one moon.
Saturn's rings are beautiful.
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Asking how far the Moon is from Saturn is actually asking how far the Earth is from Saturn.
Because the Moon is only 384,400 kilometers from the Earth, compared to Saturn's more than 1 billion kilometers from the Earth, the distance of the Moon is in the fifth significant figure.
But the significant figure I've given is only in the fourth place, so the impact of the moon has been drowned out by errors.
The astronomical unit of the Earth's distance from the Sun (the astronomical unit is the average distance between the Sun and the Earth, and the value is.
Saturn is an astronomical unit of distance from Earth.
If we think of the orbits of the two as circular orbits moving around the sun, it is clear that the distance between the two is between the values of astronomical units.
As for the distance between the Moon and the Earth, astronomical units, unfortunately, according to the principle of the trade-off of significant figures, there is no need to consider the distance between the Moon and the Earth.
In fact, two factors that are far greater than the distance between the Moon and the Earth are ignored in the above calculation, one is the eccentricity of the Earth's orbit and Saturn's orbit, and the eccentricity of the Earth's orbit alone can cause a margin of error of 2 million kilometers. Saturn should be a bit bigger.
Another point is that the orbits of the two are not in the same plane, and this factor is probably greater than the distance between the moon and the earth.
In conclusion, to briefly discuss, the distance of the Moon from Saturn is the distance of the Earth from Saturn, between the astronomical units.
If the distance from the Moon to the Earth is to be considered, the challenge is much greater than it is today, both in terms of the establishment of physical models and the accuracy of observation instruments. What's more, such numbers have little practical effect. So no one is going to put a lot of effort into this question.
P.S. Upstairs is talking about Martian ......orz
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Do you want to know what this does? It's far away anyway.
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Saturn is at its closest distance of about 55 million kilometers and its farthest distance is more than 400 million kilometers. Close encounters between the two occur approximately once every 15 years.
The Moon's orbit around the Earth is elliptical, with a minimum of about 363,300 kilometers and a maximum of about 405,500 kilometers, once a month.
The two are not of the same order of magnitude, so the distance from the Earth to Saturn is generally used instead of the distance from the Moon to Saturn.
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Eyepiece magnification of Saturn and Jupiter.
Saturn's moons n diamonds.
The picture above shows Saturn in a peculiar color.
Pictured above is NASA's announcement of a rare Saturn**.
Above, Cassini successfully photographed Saturn.
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