How did Galileo see Saturn's rings?
1600 - 1699. 1610 - Galileo Galilei becomes the first to observe Saturn's rings with his 20-power telescope. He thought the rings were ""handles"" or large moons on either side of the planet. He said ""I have observed the highest planet [Saturn] to be tripled-bodied.
What planet does not have oxygen?
Explanation: Mercury is the only planet which doesn't have an atmosphere as such. It does however have what is known as an exosphere which are gasses captured from the solar wind and also released from the planet's surface. The gases include Hydrogen, Helium and Oxygen.
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