Yes, the Sun.
Saturn does not have any stars. It is a planet within our solar system and does not produce its own light like stars do.
Saturn is part of our solar system, in which the sun is the only star. In terms of the stars seen at night; they are the same stars seen in the night sky of Earth.
Saturn does not have any stars; it is a planet in our solar system. The term "stars" typically refers to celestial bodies that produce their own light through nuclear fusion, like the Sun. Saturn is primarily composed of gas and is known for its prominent ring system. If you're referring to the number of stars visible from Saturn, it would be similar to what we can see from Earth, depending on local atmospheric conditions.
The stars, apart from our Sun, are much farther away than Saturn.
Saturn
No. Planets do not produce light, only stars (such as the sun) can. The light from the stars (sun) reflect off the surface of the planet or the gasses in its atmosphere.
are there any terrains on Saturn the planet ?
Planets cannot have stars orbiting them by definition.
Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).
Saturn does not have any volcanoes.
Saturn is farther from Earth than both the moon and stars. The moon is the closest astronomical body to Earth, orbiting at an average distance of about 384,400 kilometers. Stars are much farther away, with the closest star to Earth (other than the sun) being over 4 light-years away. Saturn, a planet in our solar system, is located about 1.2 billion kilometers from Earth on average.
Satellites, Saturn, space station, stars and sun are outer space words. They begin with the letter s.