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Saturn

In Our Time

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The Rings of Saturn

The main rings that we can see in a telescope from Earth are about 180,000 kilometers. This compared to the radius of the Earth, which is 6,370 meters kilometers,. So it's extremely big. They're very broad, are they? 100 meters, so they are sort of hooks going around this great planet. If you shrunk the rings down to be the size of the M25 or something like that, they would be about 2 millimeters thick.

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