Saturn has a mean diameter of approximately 120,000 kilometers (74,000 miles), and a mass 95 times that of Earth.
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Saturn is big because it's a gas giant. It has no ground, becase it's all basically gas. The truth is, Saturn could have became a star, like the sun, in the early stages of our solar system. If...