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.
The distance between Earth and Saturn is 932 million miles. The circumference of the planet Saturn is 235,300 miles at its equator.
Over 60 moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn so far, but many of them are tiny moonlets imbedded in Saturn's rings, and are only a few tens of miles across. There could be as many as hundreds of undiscovered moons hiding in the rings.
Planet Saturn has a surface area of 16.49 billion square miles.
1,429,400,000 km or 888,187,982 miles.
Saturn's rings are about 175,000 miles (282,000 km) across, but only about 3,200 feet (1 km) thick. Its rings would just fit in the distance between the Earth and the Moon.
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From Earth to Saturn its approximately 170,000,000 miles away.
The distance between Earth and Saturn is 932 million miles. The circumference of the planet Saturn is 235,300 miles at its equator.
Over 60 moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn so far, but many of them are tiny moonlets imbedded in Saturn's rings, and are only a few tens of miles across. There could be as many as hundreds of undiscovered moons hiding in the rings.
Planet Saturn has a surface area of 16.49 billion square miles.
Saturn, Jupiter and Uranus. 1. Jupiter 88,732 miles across 2. Saturn 74,975 3. Uranus 31,763
Saturn has 62 moons with confirmed orbits, 53 of which have names, and only 13 of which have diameters larger than 50 kilometers (31. miles). The moons of Saturn range in size from tiny moonlets less than 1 kilometer (.6 miles) across, to the enormous Titan, which is larger than the planet Mercury at 5,150 kilometers ( 3,200 miles) across.
The rings around Saturn's equator are about 175,000 miles across, and relatively thin. This means that they would fit between Earth and the Moon.
1,429,400,000 km or 888,187,982 miles.
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Saturn's rings are about 175,000 miles (282,000 km) across, but only about 3,200 feet (1 km) thick. Its rings would just fit in the distance between the Earth and the Moon.