Saturn
Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, is a gas giant renowned for its stunning system of rings. Located about 890 million miles from the Sun, Saturn's rings are composed primarily of ice and rock particles, creating a spectacular feature visible even through small telescopes. Saturn's atmosphere is primarily hydrogen and helium, and it is home to numerous moons, including Titan, the second-largest moon in the solar system. Studying Saturn provides key insights into planetary formation, ring dynamics, and the conditions that shape gas giant planets.
OSC image with ASI290MC & EHD8 telescope - July 2019