Project:VisualEditor testing/Test

Hello, and welcome to the VisualEditor demonstration page. Do not expect edits here to stay for long; this page is like the sandbox.

'''Feedback here will likely be ignored. Please use VisualEditor/Feedback instead. Read VisualEditor/Welcome for the answers to many of your questions.'''

Note: The "VisualEditor" button only works with the Vector or MonoBook skins; see notes.

There are also test pages for templates, for references, and for formulæ.

Saturns history
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and was discovered by Galileo in 1610 however Saturn’s moons were discovered 50 years later by Dutch astronomer Christiaan huygens. Saturn was named after the Greek god of harvest and agriculture. Saturn was examined by Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 in 1980 and 1981. The Cassini probe was sent to Saturn to find its atmospheric composition in 2004.

Life on Saturn
It is very unlikely that there is life present on Saturn, there are wind speeds of up to 930 miles an hour with constant electrical storms occurring. Given Saturns atmospheric and planetary composition life is not expected however Saturn’s largest moon Titan was thought to have water on it but it’s atmosphere was too thick to see through.

Saturns composition
Saturn is a Jovian planet that is composed of 75% hydrogen and 25% helium, Saturn is the only other planet besides earth with liquid on its surface. Saturn’s atmosphere is 95% nitrogen and 5% methane. Saturn is one of the brightest planets it has an extremely hot core, Saturn radiates 2.5 times more light\ thermal energy that it receives. The force of gravity on Saturn so powerful that the planet is constantly being compressed causing a release of light and heat energy.The surface of saturn cannot be seen, Saturn’s atmosphere is too thick and is moving too fast for the actual planetary body to be seen, the Cassini probe was used to determine the atmospheric and planetary composition.

Saturn’s satellite
Saturn has 56 known satellites, the largest and most notable of these satellites is Titan one of Saturn’s moons.

General Facts about Saturn
Saturn is a Jovian planet with 83 times the surface area of Earth and has a mass which is 95 times that of earth. Saturn has the fastest rotation of all the planets in our solar system, Saturn makes a full rotation every 10 hours and 14 minutes. Saturn has 56 Satellites but it is expected that there are many more. Saturn’s rings extended for hundreds of thousands of miles but only a few kilometers wide, the rotational force flattened all of the interstellar dust rock ice and to form a thin, reflective disk.