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The landscapes depicted are purely fictitious but are based on scientific evidence
VERY ROUGH Sketch of Speck Fliies
Equatorial Diameter: 120,536 km
Polar Diameter: 108,728 km
Mass: 5.68 × 10^26 kg (95 Earths)
Effective Temperature: -178 °C
Moons: 62 (Titan, Enceladus, Iapetus & Rhea)
Rings: 30+ (7 Groups)
Fact: Saturn is the flattest planet.
Saturn is made up of 94% hydrogen, 6% helium, and a small amount of methane and methane and ammonia. Under the surface Saturn has a molten, rocky core. The planet flattens at the top and bulges at its equator
Considering Saturn is so dusty it is very hard to study the life forms inhabiting the planet. The only known species to live within Saturn is the Speck fly. It is unknown how the Speck Fly eats but the reproduce at a rapid pace.
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