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One of Saturn's moons has an orbital distance of 1.87 x 108 m. The mean orbital period of this moon is approximately 23 hours. Use this information to estimate a mass for the planet Saturn.
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The mass of Saturn cannot be estimated from this information alone. To calculate the mass of Saturn, you would need to know the gravitational force between Saturn and the moon, as well as the moon's velocity.
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