Saturn

Saturn (or Sol VI) was the sixth planet of the Sol system. It was named by humans after the Roman god of agriculture, and had a prominent planetary ring. (TV: The Invisible Enemy)

Saturn was home to Shindigville. (PROSE: )

Astronomical data
Saturn was a gas giant, several million times larger than Earth. The atmosphere was thick with clouds, and there were permanent depressions and lightning storms at both poles. Saturn had rings made of fragments of ice, which ranged in size from pebbles to ice the size of houses. The rings were made of a moon that was destroyed by the Arkive roughly around 50 million B.C. (PROSE: The Wheel of Ice)

According to one account, the rings of Saturn were actually disintegrators implemented by Chris Cwej on the command of his Superiors, to destroy the Democratic Saturnian Entanglement if they continued their research on the secrets behind the Linear Universe. (PROSE: A Bright White Crack)

Diamonds rained in Saturn's atmosphere, making the planet a popular site for mining. (PROSE: Diamond Dogs)

It had at least eighty-four moons. (AUDIO: The Vardan Invasion of Mirth)

Reptilian creatures — "the Saturnian monsters" — lived on at least one of Saturn's moons. (COMIC: Invasion of the Daleks)

History
The Perseus Corporeal had settlement on the moons of Saturn. (PROSE: The Ethereal)

In the 21st century, Saturn was chosen over Jupiter as the first gas giant to be harvested from. Bootstrap, Inc. sent colonists to Mnemosyne to harvest bernalium, and Titan to harvest methane. (PROSE: The Wheel of Ice)

Shindigville was established on Saturn at some point in the 21st century. (PROSE: )

At some point after the 21st century, gardens were grown in the clouds of Saturn. (PROSE: The Wheel of Ice)

When asked about her holiday experiences, Donna Noble listed the rings of Saturn among the locations which she had visited. (COMIC: The Widow's Curse)

Rudy Zoom claimed he was the first man to cycle the rings of Saturn. (COMIC: The Eye of Torment)

In 2400, the Daleks invaded the solar system. Saturn's moons were their second target and the Saturnian monsters were wiped out. (COMIC: Invasion of the Daleks)

In the 25th century, one of the stops for the Interplanetary Air Race was Saturn. (PROSE: The Five-Leaf Clover)

In the 26th century, cities like Chelsea 426 floated in the clouds of Saturn. (PROSE: The Taking of Chelsea 426) Another colony was known as Brixton 125. (AUDIO: Serpent in the Silver Mask)

In the 30th century, the palace of the Divine Empress orbited Saturn. (PROSE: Original Sin)

In the 30th century, Saturn's moon Japetus was part of the Earth Empire. (PROSE: So Vile a Sin)

Saturn was conquered by the Dalek Empire during their invasion of Mutter's Spiral. (AUDIO: "Death to the Daleks!")

The Fifth Doctor and Nyssa visited Saturn in the future when there was a human colony on the planet. The Doctor had heard of a utopian society on Saturn in the 47th century, but had never gotten round to visiting it before. In this society, when citizens reached the age of one hundred years, they were forced to retire to Titan, where they ended up doing menial jobs and remotely operating all the public services and amenities on Saturn. Every automated system on Saturn, right down to the doors, was operated by thumbprint: these thumbprints automatically cut out when the owner reached one hundred. Robot servants were used on Saturn for jobs such as waiting on tables. Babies were created in vitro and delivered to their parents on Saturn when they reached the age of twenty years (therefore, there were no children nor teenagers on Saturn). Only people with satisfactory genetic stock were allowed to reproduce. (PROSE: Saturn)

In the 51st century, the Human Empire and the Cancri entered into a business deal to mine the diamonds in the planet's atmosphere. (PROSE: Diamond Dogs)

Saturn was visible through the windows of a spaceship transporting Daleks and Voords through the solar system. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Daleks)