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On average, the distance between Saturn and the Sun is about 888 million miles. This distance varies due to the elliptical shape of Saturn's orbit around the Sun.
The distance between Mars and Saturn varies due to their positions in their orbits. On average, Mars is about 250 million miles from Earth, while Saturn is about 746 million miles from Earth. Therefore, the distance between Mars and Saturn can be roughly estimated to be around 496 million miles.
The distance between Earth and Saturn varies as they orbit the Sun. On average, Saturn is about 746 million miles away from Earth. However, this distance can be as close as around 746 million miles or as far as around 934 million miles.
On average, Saturn is approximately 746 million miles (1.2 billion kilometers) away from Earth. However, since both planets have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary depending on their positions in their respective orbits.
Planet Saturn has a surface area of 16.49 billion square miles.
The average diameter of Saturn is 71,229 miles and the equatorial circumference of Saturn is 235,300 miles. The surface temperature of Saturn is -218 degrees Fahrenheit.
A 4-cylinder Saturn engine will typically last between 200,000 and 300,000 miles with proper maintenance. It can be further extended through a major overhaul.
i have a 1997 Saturn sc2 410xxx miles my friend is at 560xxx on his sl1 if you treat a Saturn well it will last a lifetime if you don't you will cry
at alphion saturn is 1,513,325,783 km (940,337,046 miles)
Saturn is approximately 886 million miles away from the sun on average. However, this distance varies due to the elliptical shape of Earth's orbit and Saturn's orbit.
I drove my 1995 Saturn sl2 until it had 263,000 miles on it. At that time, the transmission started to slip. I then gave it to a friend, to buy a newer Saturn sl1.
Saturn is typically between 746 million miles and 837 million miles away from Earth, depending on their positions in their respective orbits. This distance can vary due to the elliptical shape of the planets' orbits.