It depends on the speed, the propulsion, and the orbit used. A conventional chemical rocket, with very limited fuel, could take several years. While there are no continuous thrust rockets yet available, if you could accelerate at 1 g, your travel time to Saturn would be about 2 weeks, depending on where the Earth and Saturn were in their orbits.
Of course, if the question were "When will people get to Saturn", the answer is probably "In about 50 years". NASA does not currently have the ability to send people back to the Moon, and won't for another 10 years. After that, it will be a question of costs and priorities.
The amount of time it takes to get from Saturn to Earth depends on the route that is taken. Voyager 1 reached Saturn in three years, two months. Cassini took a different route and reached the planet in two years and four months.
It depends on how fast you can go. The Cassini-Huygens probe was the last thing we sent there, it took 6 years and 8 months or so to get there.
also it depends on the speed here are some other times
6 years and 5 months.
3 years and 2 months.
4 years
2 years and 4 months.
seven years
6 years
6 years and 8 months
Airplanes can't fly to Saturn. They can only fly in the air of the Earth's atmosphere, not in the vacuum of space between the Earth and Saturn.
68years :o
1 Saturn year is equal to 29 earth years.
29.45 Earth Years
29.5 earth years
A Saturn year is equivalent to 29.7 Earth years. It takes Saturn 10,832 earth days to complete a single orbit around the sun.
How many orbits... for what? Saturn orbits the Sun approximately once every 30 years.
That is how many Earth years it takes for Saturn to go around the Sun once.
1 Saturn year is equal to 29 earth years.
29.457 Earth years
lots
Saturn takes 29.66 years to orbit the sun.
29.5 earth years
29.45 Earth Years
4 years
It takes 29.5 Earth Years
about 10,000 earth days
A Saturn year is equivalent to 29.7 Earth years. It takes Saturn 10,832 earth days to complete a single orbit around the sun.
How many orbits... for what? Saturn orbits the Sun approximately once every 30 years.