Saturn
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system and is known for its distinctive ring system. It is a gas giant, predominantly composed of hydrogen and helium, and is the second-largest planet in the solar system after Jupiter. Saturn has a low density, which means it could float in water if a sufficiently large body of water existed. The planet is famous for its elaborate rings, which are made up of ice and rock particles and extend across a vast area. Saturn has numerous moons, with Titan being the largest and one of the most intriguing due to its thick atmosphere and liquid methane lakes. The planet's striking appearance and complex atmospheric phenomena, such as storms and high-speed winds, make it a subject of interest within planetary science and astronomy. Additionally, Saturn is associated with various mythological and cultural significances throughout history.