At the speed of light it would take take just over an hour. By conventional rocket: the Cassini probe took seven years to reach Saturn. Pioneer 11 took 6 years
From Earth to Saturn its approximately 170,000,000 miles away.
1 billion Earths
The Earth turns 40 degrees in 22/3 hours .
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.
As many as we might want if we ever start living there. Hours are made up by people.
10 hours
10832 earth days. or 29.7 earth years.
A "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.
The period of rotation of Saturn is 1 Saturn day. Measured in comparision to Earth, Saturn rotates about once every 10 Earth hours, so you could say that Saturn rotates 2.4 times an Earth day.
21,45 years
We generally do not know "why" many things are the way that they are. Saturn rotates once in about 10 hours. We don't know why. It just IS.
Saturn's rotation is about 10 hours, 45 minutes so it rotates 2.23 times every Earth day.
it is 10 hours and 39 minutes
In 24 hours, or one earth day, Saturn would have rotated 2 ¼ times.
It takes nearly 11000 Earth days or 29 and a half Earth years.
Its rotation is about 10 and a half hours, if that's what you mean.
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