A year is the period taken to orbit the sun.
In Earth terms, Saturn takes a little over 10,832 days to orbit the Sun, while Venus takes a little over 224 days, so the relationship is about about 48:1.
The orbital period of Earth is 365.26 days.
The orbital period of Saturn is 10,832.32 days (29.66 years) Source: Wikipedia
Saturn takes 10,832 Earth days (29.66 Earth years) to go around the Sun once. Since one day on Saturn is 10.656 hours long, it takes 24,396 Saturnian days for Saturn to go around the sun once.
A year on Mars is equal to 687 Earth days. That is about 2 Earth years.
The length of one sidereal Earth year is 3.39% the length of one sidereal Saturn year. In other words, the length of one sidereal Saturn year is 29.5 times the length of one sidereal Earth year. (A sidereal year is the time between alignments of the sun, the planet, and a distant fixed star.)
Saturn orbits the Sun (its year) in about 29.5 Earth years.
Uranus which has an orbital period of 84.016846 years which is 30,687.153 days.
0.2408 of an Earth year.
Saturn takes 10,832 Earth days (29.66 Earth years) to go around the Sun once. Since one day on Saturn is 10.656 hours long, it takes 24,396 Saturnian days for Saturn to go around the sun once.
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Saturn take 29.447 Earth years to make one orbit of the sun.
A year on Mars is equal to 687 Earth days. That is about 2 Earth years.
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A Saturnian day is 0.44 Earth days long and It year is 29.45 Earth years long. So Duing one orbital period Saturn has about 24,440 sunrises.
The length of one sidereal Earth year is 3.39% the length of one sidereal Saturn year. In other words, the length of one sidereal Saturn year is 29.5 times the length of one sidereal Earth year. (A sidereal year is the time between alignments of the sun, the planet, and a distant fixed star.)
Saturn orbits the Sun (its year) in about 29.5 Earth years.
Uranus which has an orbital period of 84.016846 years which is 30,687.153 days.
Yes it is. A year on Saturn is about 29 of our years.
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