Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and is the second largest planet in the Solar System. The structure of Saturn is very similar to Jupiter's. The core of the planet consists of liquid rock. After that there's a layer of liquid hydrogen. The mass of Saturn is5.6846×1026 kg. The radius of Saturn is 36,184 miles (58,232 km). Saturn is nearly 10 times the diameter of Earth's. The diameter of Saturn is 120,536 km across the equator of it. The total volume of Saturn is 8.2713A_1014 cubic km. In Metric Saturn is 1,426,666,422 km. In English Saturn is 886,489,415 miles. In scientific notation Saturn is 1.4266664 times 109 km. The specifications of Saturn is the surface gravity is95/(9.4)2 = 1.1 times the Earth's. This is because Saturn has a mass that is approximately 95 times the mass of the Earth, and because it has a radius that is 9.4 times the radius of the Earth. Saturn's distance from the sun is 890,700,000 miles. Saturn doesn't always lie the same distance from the sun as it wanders through the sky because it travels in a path that is elliptical rather than traveling in a circular path. Saturn takes 29.5 Earth years to make a single orbit around the sun since it is traveling through space at over 21,000 mph. Saturn has many moons. Today, there's 53 moons that have been officially named. In alphabetical order there is Aegaeron, Aegir, Albiorix, Anthe, Atlas, Bebhionn, Bergelmir, Bestla, Calypso, Daphnis, Dione, enceladus, Epimetheus, Erriapus, Farbauti, Fenrir, Fornjot, Greip, Hati, Helene, Hyperion, Hyrrokkin, Iapetus, Ijirag, Janus, Jarnsaxa, Kari, Kiviug, Loge, Methone, Mimas, Mundilfair, Narvi, Paaliaq, Pallene, Pan, Pandora, Phoebe, Polydeuces, Prometheus, Rhea, Siarnaq, Skadi, Skoll, Surtur, Suttung, Tarqeg, Tarvos, Telesto, Tethys, Thrym, Titan and Ymir. There were 62 satellites of Saturn that were discovered in April of 2014. Jupiter has even more satellites than Saturn. Jupiter has 67 satellites. Many of the moons on Saturn on actually really small. They are only a few miles across. However there are larger moons such as the moon Titan. There are many characteristics of the moon Titan. Titan has clouds and a dense, planet like atmosphere, and is the only moon that has this. The moon is surrounded by an orange haze. Titan's atmosphere is composed of mostly 95% Nitrogen, and 5% Methane. Titan has a presence of organic molecules that have carbon, and hydrogen and that usually include oxygen. The surface temperature of Titan is -290 Fahrenheit. This makes water as hard as rocks. It permits Methane to be found in its liquid form. The mass is Mass (kg)1.35e+23 Mass (Earth = 1)2.2590e-02. Titan has a surface gravity of 1.352 m/s². The diameter at Equator is 5150 km.The rings are Saturn are made of billions of little ice particles, with little bits of dust and other debris. This describes why the rings are able to be seen to telescopes from Earth. Ice is really reflective of Sun. There are six huge main rings on Saturn. Each are made of thousands of tiny ringlets. The biggest rings are 170,000 miles in diameter. However they are only 650 feet thick, so they are very thin. They are composed of lumps of water ice, rocks, and dust that vary in size from fragments to giant pieces that orbit Saturn in a ring pattern. The ring particles are made up of principally water ice. They possibly might include rocky particles with icy coatings. Saturn's gravitational influence on the Solar system is powerful since it's the most immense planet in the Solar system. Saturn's pull on gravity has helped form the destiny in our solar system. It might have helped brutally hurl Neptune and Uranus outward.