It takes Saturn 10,747 Earth days to make one full orbit around the sun, which means that one year on Saturn is equal to over 29 Earth years.
Saturn has the second (to Jupiter) fastest spin of the eight planets. It takes about 10 hours and 14 minutes to make one full rotation on its axis, much shorter than an Earth day of 24 hours.
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Saturn takes about 29.5 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun. This means that a year on Saturn is nearly 30 times longer than a year on Earth. Additionally, Saturn's rotation period is about 10.7 hours, making its day much shorter than an Earth day despite its lengthy year.
Yes it is. A year on Saturn is about 29 of our years.
Planets closer to the sun than Earth orbit the sun in less than one year (Mercury and Venus), while planets further out from the sun than Earth take longer than a year (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune). The further out you go, the longer it takes to orbit the sun.
A "Day" relates to the rotation of the planet. The giant Saturn spins around, or rotates, once every 10 hours and 45 minutes. So it's "Day" is only 10 hours 45 minutes (earth hours) long. Whereas Earth spins slower so its day is longer.
well as Saturn is further away from the sun. the sun, represents day.Therefore a shorter day. :)
well as Saturn is further away from the sun. the sun, represents day.Therefore a shorter day. :)
Pluto orbits the sun, as does Saturn, but Saturn is closer to the sun than Pluto is, so Pluto has much further to go to orbit the sun. Pluto's orbit is longer than Saturn's.
it takes saturn longer to revolve around the sun
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
In terms of Earth years, longer.