Saturn
The word 'Saturno' in Spanish corresponds to 'Saturn' in English. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system and it is recognized for its extensive ring system composed primarily of ice particles with a smaller amount of rocky debris and dust. It is named after the Roman god of wealth and agriculture. In Spanish-speaking cultures, 'Saturno' retains the same meaning and refers to the same astronomical body.
Saturno is the second largest planet in the solar system.
This sentence is stating a scientific fact about the planet Saturn in relation to its size and position within our solar system.
Saturn's rings are visible through a telescope.
This sentence is explaining that the characteristic rings of Saturn can be observed using a telescope, this is a common activity for astronomers or space enthusiasts.
The Cassini mission studied Saturn for almost 13 years.
This sentence refers to the space mission by NASA called Cassini which had the purpose of studying and gathering data about Saturn for a long period of time.