US Curriculum Alignment
CCSS SL.K.5, NGSS 1-ESS1-1, NGSS 5-ESS1-1
Planet Poster – Saturn
A clean Saturn poster on a neutral background, focused on its size, color, and surface.
- Instant digital download after checkout
- Print at home, as many times as you like
- High-resolution PDF — ready for A4 & US Letter
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- A2, A3, A4, Arch-C, Tabloid, US Letter
- Type
- Planet Poster
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, famous for its spectacular ring system made of ice and rock particles. This poster highlights its pale golden bands and the sweeping rings that make it instantly recognizable.
This printable Montessori-style poster is an instant digital download for science learning at home or school. Print it in any included size to explore why Saturn's rings are one of astronomy's most beloved sights.
Drawn from the
real animal.
The same hand-drawn look across the whole collection — verified against the real species, animal by animal.
“Before an animal becomes part of a printable, it begins with paper, pencil and careful observation.”
Every illustration begins with close observation of the real species. Shape, posture, markings and expression are developed individually, rather than assembled from a standard template.
The result is a softer, more natural image with the small irregularities and visible texture that give hand-drawn work its character.
Often
asked.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the solar system, a gas giant made almost entirely of hydrogen and helium with no true solid surface. It has a diameter of about 116,460 km, more than nine times wider than Earth.
Saturn orbits at an average distance of about 1.4 billion km from the Sun, taking roughly 29.5 Earth years to complete one orbit. Despite its long year, Saturn spins quickly, completing a full rotation in about 10.7 hours.
Beneath its thick atmosphere, Saturn is believed to have a layer of liquid metallic hydrogen surrounding a dense core of rock, ice, and metal roughly the size of Earth. This structure is similar to Jupiter's but Saturn is less massive and noticeably less dense.


