A year on Saturn lasts about 10,759 Earth days (29.46 Earth years). Using the average length of a "day" on Saturn of 10 hours, 34 minutes (time for rotation outside the equatorial zone), this is about 24,491 Saturn days.
The "day" on Saturn is between 10 and 11 Earth hours long (from 10 hours 14 minutes to 10 hours 39 minutes, with the average 10 hours 32 minutes). Saturn's rotational speed is based on the atmosphere and varies by latitude, being fastest at the equator. Remember that Saturn is one of the gas giants, and it has what is called differential rotation. A solid object turns uniformly, but a gaseous (fluid) ball like one of the gas giants or the sun have different parts of themselves moving at different speeds.
well in the indian language it would take about 560 days... does this help? :D
Saturn doesn't orbit the earth. It is in an orbit round the sun, controlled by the sun, at a much greater distance than we are. So from Saturn's point of view, the Earth is so close to the sun it makes not much practical difference. The Saturn progresses through the night sky slowly from our point of view (and also the point of view of the other "inner planets" Mercury, Venus, Mars) and appears in the night sky in positions against the background of the same star constellations at the same place roughly every 30 years or so.
Saturn takes just over 10759 Earth days, or just under 29.5 Earth years, to orbit the sun once.
For Saturn to complete one revolution around the Sun of our solar system, it takes 10759 Earth days.
Saturn's day is about 10.656 Earth hours long. Saturn's year is 24,205 of its days long.
Saturn has about 3 thousand years left
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A year on Mars is 688 days. A year on Pluto is 247 Earth years and a year on Jupiter is 11 Earth years. A year on Saturn is 29 Earth years and a year on Mercury is 87 Earth days.
Every Year, but each year is different for each planet: Mercury- 88 Earth Days (.25 Earth Years) Venus- 255 Earth Days (.7 Earth Years) Earth- 365 Earth Days (1 Earth Year) Mars- 687 Earth Days (1.8 Earth Years) Jupiter- 4,346 Earth Days (11.9 Earth Years) Saturn- 10,774 Earth Days (29.5 Earth Years) Uranus- 30,680 Earth Days (84 Earth Years) Neptune- 60,625 Earth Days (165 Earth Years)
4332 Earth days a year on Jupiter
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No, Because a year on Saturn is 10,832 days while earth's is 365.25 days.
good question but sorry i cant answer that
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.
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.
good question but sorry i cant answer that
Uranus which has an orbital period of 84.016846 years which is 30,687.153 days.
I think it depends on their gender
A year on earth is 365 days. A year on Venus is 224.7 Earth days and a year on Mercury is 88 Earth days. A year on Mars is 687 Earth days and a year on Saturn is 29.7 Earth years long.
It takes Saturn 10,832 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun. That would be 29.7 years on Earth.
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.)
10,759.22 days29.4571 years
1 Saturn year is equal to 29 earth years.