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Saturn

In Our Time

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Introduction

In 1610 Galileo used a rather primitive telescope to observe Saturn. He couldn't make sense of what he saw, perhaps two large moons on either side. It was another 40 years before the Dutch scientist Christian Huygens solved the mystery. Successive astronomers added more detail with the greatest leaps forward made in the last 40 years. The Pioneer 11 spacecraft and two Voyager missions have flown by, sending back the first close-up images of Saturn. Cassini is still out there in orbit, confirming Saturn with its rings and many moons as one of the most intriguing and beautiful planets in our solar system.

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