Saturn: The Ringed Planet
Saturn is known for its rings. But there is so much more to explore of this gas giant! Learn about Saturn’s moons, storms, and clouds, and find out what we have learned from the spacecraft that have flown by Saturn.

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Saturn: The Ringed Planet
Saturn is known for its rings. But there is so much more to explore of this gas giant! Learn about Saturn’s moons, storms, and clouds, and find out what we have learned from the spacecraft that have flown by Saturn.

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Saturn: The Ringed Planet

Saturn: The Ringed Planet

by Bruce Betts
Saturn: The Ringed Planet

Saturn: The Ringed Planet

by Bruce Betts

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Overview

Saturn is known for its rings. But there is so much more to explore of this gas giant! Learn about Saturn’s moons, storms, and clouds, and find out what we have learned from the spacecraft that have flown by Saturn.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765633373
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/01/2024
Series: Exploring Our Solar System with The Planetary Society ®
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 13 MB
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Age Range: 7 - 9 Years

About the Author

Dr. Bruce Betts is Chief Scientist and LightSail Program Manager for The Planetary Society, the world's largest space interest group. Dr. Betts is a planetary scientist who earned a B.S. in physics and math and an M.S. in Applied Physics from Stanford and a Ph.D. in Planetary Science with a minor in Geology from Caltech. He spent several years with San Juan Institute/Planetary Science Institute as a Research Scientist, and later Senior Research Scientist. Dr. Betts is the author of Astronomy for Kids: How to Explore Outer Space with Binoculars, a Telescope, or Just Your Eyes! He regularly writes for The Planetary Society member magazine The Planetary Report, and on his blog on planetary.org.
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