Saturn
Saturn is the second biggest planet it has eight beautiful colourful rings on the outside of it

Saturn is a beautiful gas giant planet known for its stunning ring system and numerous moons, according to NASA Space Place (.gov) and NASA Science (.gov). It's the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest in our solar system. Saturn is also unique because it would float in water if a large enough water body existed, says National Geographic Kids and NASA (.gov).
Mission to Saturn - Get facts about this planet
Here are some more fun facts about Saturn:
Name:
Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture, according to Britannica Kids and Britannica Kids.
Gas Giant:
Like Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune, Saturn is a gas giant, meaning it's primarily composed of hydrogen and helium.
Rings:
Saturn's rings are made of billions of ice and rock particles, not solid, according to Learning Resources UK and NASA (.gov).
Moons:
Saturn has at least 274 moons, more than any other planet in our solar system.
Temperature:
The average cloud-top temperature on Saturn is incredibly cold, at -178 degrees Celsius (-288.4 degrees Fahrenheit), according to Study.com and NASA (.gov).
Wind:
Saturn experiences some of the fastest winds in the solar system, reaching speeds of 1,800 kilometers per hour (1,118.468146 mph).