Airfix A11170 Apollo Saturn V 1:144 Scale Series 11 Plastic Model Kit

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Airfix A11170 Apollo Saturn V 1:144 Scale Series 11 Plastic Model Kit

Airfix A11170 Apollo Saturn V 1:144 Scale Series 11 Plastic Model Kit

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When you hang your Saturn up, and it turns in the breeze, you will see the "rings" from different angles, just as we see the real Saturn at different angles from Earth. Godfrey, D. A. (1988). "A hexagonal feature around Saturn's North Pole". Icarus. 76 (2): 335. Bibcode: 1988Icar...76..335G. doi: 10.1016/0019-1035(88)90075-9. Saturn, at 886 million miles away, is the sixth planet from the Sun. It is a gas giant and it is made mostly of hydrogen and helium. It is the second-largest planet in the Solar System and has a diameter of 116,460km. Saturn is easily recognisable by its spectacular rings, which can be seen from Earth with a telescope. NASA Sees into the Eye of a Monster Storm on Saturn". NASA. 9 November 2006. Archived from the original on 7 May 2008 . Retrieved 20 November 2006. The outer atmosphere of Saturn contains 96.3% molecular hydrogen and 3.25% helium by volume. [54] The proportion of helium is significantly deficient compared to the abundance of this element in the Sun. [41] The quantity of elements heavier than helium ( metallicity) is not known precisely, but the proportions are assumed to match the primordial abundances from the formation of the Solar System. The total mass of these heavier elements is estimated to be 19–31 times the mass of Earth, with a significant fraction located in Saturn's core region. [55]

Cain, Fraser (3 July 2008). "History of Saturn". Universe Today. Archived from the original on 26 January 2012 . Retrieved 24 July 2011. The Pioneer 10 & 11 Spacecraft". Mission Descriptions. Archived from the original on 30 January 2006 . Retrieved 5 July 2007. For other 3D and AR models to support your learning about space and planets, take a look at the Space collection. What is Saturn V?

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On 6 June 2013, scientists at the IAA-CSIC reported the detection of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the upper atmosphere of Titan, a possible precursor for life. [110] On 23 June 2014, NASA claimed to have strong evidence that nitrogen in the atmosphere of Titan came from materials in the Oort cloud, associated with comets, and not from the materials that formed Saturn in earlier times. [111]

Falk, Michael (June 1999), "Astronomical Names for the Days of the Week", Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, 93: 122–133, Bibcode: 1999JRASC..93..122F, archived from the original on 25 February 2021 , retrieved 18 November 2020 Atkinson, Nancy (26 November 2010). "Tenuous Oxygen Atmosphere Found Around Saturn's Moon Rhea". Universe Today. Archived from the original on 25 September 2012 . Retrieved 20 July 2011. Watanabe, Susan (27 March 2007). "Saturn's Strange Hexagon". NASA. Archived from the original on 16 January 2010 . Retrieved 6 July 2007. a b Schmude, Richard W. Jr. (Winter 2003). "Saturn in 2002–03". Georgia Journal of Science. 61 (4). ISSN 0147-9369. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 . Retrieved 29 June 2015. Cain, Fraser (7 July 2008). "Interesting Facts About Saturn". Universe Today. Archived from the original on 25 September 2011 . Retrieved 17 September 2011.a b "Saturn in Mythology". CrystalLinks.com. Archived from the original on 8 July 2018 . Retrieved 5 August 2018. Use this model to support learning about planets and space alongside other Twinkl resources and discover a new level of engagement. Saturn's moon Enceladus, which seems similar in chemical makeup to comets, [112] has often been regarded as a potential habitat for microbial life. [113] [114] [115] [116] Evidence of this possibility includes the satellite's salt-rich particles having an "ocean-like" composition that indicates most of Enceladus's expelled ice comes from the evaporation of liquid salt water. [117] [118] [119] A 2015 flyby by Cassini through a plume on Enceladus found most of the ingredients to sustain life forms that live by methanogenesis. [120]



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