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Saturn

Published on Nov 29, 2015

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Saturn's diameter is about 74,900 miles (121,000km)

Scientists predict that the sun's hydrogen and burn out 4.5 billion years. Until then, this intense star will continue to be the central point of our Solar System

The distances in the universe are so great that a special unit, the light-year, was created to measure them. Most scientists believe that nothing will ever be able to travel faster than the speed of light, which moves through empty space at the rate of 186,282 miles(299,792km).

The sun is not the biggest, or the brightest star in the sky. The largest star that astronomers have identified so far, which is called VY Canis Majoris, is more than 2,000 times the size of the sun

Saturn's rings are not strips of material. They are made of billions of particals of varying size, held together by gravity

The fact that was most interesting was that the sun is not the biggest, or the brightest star.VY Canis Majoris is the biggest star.