Saturn:A legend! How could a planet have rings of ice? What would it be like to fly out and visit the planet, to see the rings with your own eyes. How did it get all those strange moons? When I was 14, I purchased my first telescope, a 4-inch Newtonian from a local company in Vancouver. It was summer, and one of the first planets, appearing just after sunset was Saturn. And my telescope had just enough power and magnification to resolve the planet and its famous rings. In fact, when I first looked at Saturn through the eyepiece, I couldn't believe that I was now seeing the planet with my own eyes. It didn't look quite like the photographs, but my imagination could fill in the gaps. From those first observations, my fascination with astronomy and Saturn only grew, leading me to a career in science journalism. It's funny to think how far I've come, and how I can trace everything back to those warm summer nights, looking at Saturn. Think you know everything about Sa