The planet Saturn was relatively close to Earth on December 31, 2003, when it was about 746 million miles away. It is some 900 million miles away from the sun.
Saturn is 9 AU from the Sun, or 8-10 AU from the Earth, depending on the relative positions in the two orbits.
No, so far Earth is the only planet that can support life.
Saturn and Mercury are 1,375,000,000 kilometers apart. Mercury is much closer to the sun than Saturn is to the sun. The planet Earth is the third closest planet to the sun.
is some 900 million miles away from the sun.
No. Saturn is a gas planet.
earth is the only planet with human life on it as far as we know and all the other planets are: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
Saturn is nearly 10 AU from the sun. (Earth is 1).
The distance between Earth and Saturn varies as both planets orbit the Sun. On average, Saturn is about 1.2 billion kilometers (746 million miles) away from Earth. At its closest approach, Saturn can be as close as 1.2 billion kilometers (746 million miles) and at its farthest, it can be as distant as 1.7 billion kilometers (1.1 billion miles).
Earth is 1 AU from the Sun. There is no planet at an orbit of 2.5 AU. (Mars orbits at 1.5 AU and Jupiter at 5.2 AU).
Yes, Saturn does weigh more than Earth. Earth's mass is 5.97224 kg while Saturn's mass is 568.324 kg. Saturn consists of 95.16 Earth masses.
No, Earth does not go into Saturn. Saturn is a planet in our solar system that orbits the Sun, along with Earth and other planets. Each planet has its own orbit and does not collide or enter another planet's orbit.
Earth's density: 5520 kg/m3 Saturn's density: 690 kg/m³