The Seasons of Saturn
			
		
		
		
			Soon it will be winter in Saturn's northern hemisphere.  
Since Saturn is tilted in its orbit around the 
Sun, 
it has 
seasons just like the 
Earth.  
When a hemisphere is tilted so that the 
Sun passes more directly overhead, 
summer occurs.  
Half an orbit later -- about 15 (Earth) years for 
Saturn -- winter occurs.  
Since the 
rings of Saturn orbit the equator, 
they provide a quite graphic seasonal display.  
The Hubble Space Telescope 
took the 
above sequence of 
images about a year apart, starting on the lower left in 1996.  
Saturn's rings are  
less than 50 meters thick and are composed of 
pebble and boulder sized chunks of dusty water ice.