Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, is depicted with its prominent rings composed of ice and rock particles. The planet's surface showcases bands of beige, gold, and brown hues due to its mostly gaseous composition, including hydrogen and helium. The rings display a complex structure with varying shades, due to differing particle compositions. Saturn's large size and distinct rings make it a prominent feature in the solar system, known for its extensive satellite system, including the notable moon Titan.
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