1,429,400,000 km or 888,187,982 miles.
At its farthest (aphelion), Saturn hovers 934 million miles (1.5 billion km) from the sun; at its closest (perihelion), the distance to Saturn from the sun is "only" 839 million miles (1.4 billion km).
Since the satellite is in orbit around Saturn, it's farther from the sun than Saturn is for nominally half of the time, and closer to the sun for the other half. So its average distance from the sun is the same as Saturn's ... about 890.7 million miles, or about 9.6 times as far from the sun as the Earth is.
The planet called Saturn is 1.43 billion kilometers away from it's closest star, the sun. Saturn is made of Hydrogen and helium. Saturn has 53 moons and also is the second biggest planet in the milky way galaxy.
At its closest approach, Saturn comes to1.35 billion km (838851109.520 miles) to the sun.
Saturn and Uranus are in independent orbits, and the distance between them can vary. Saturn is about 1.4 billion miles from the Sun, and Uranus is about 2.9 billion miles. Therefore, when Saturn and Uranus are in conjunction (on the same side of the sun) they could be as close as 2.9 - 1.4 = 1.5 billion miles from each other. At opposition, (On opposite sides of the sun) they could be as far as 2.9 + 1.4 = 4.3 billion miles from each other. (This is all approximate). On May 29, 2014, Saturn and Uranus are about 4.27 billion miles apart (They are very near opposition).
Since Mars and Saturn both orbit the Sun, the distance between them is constantly changing as both planets move in their orbits.
No. Saturn varies in distance from the sun between 838 million and 934 million miles.
886 million miles
Saturn's distance from the Sun in miles is 891 million miles.
900 million
The distance from the sun to the planet Saturn is 9.948 astronomical units. This is a distance equal to 924.7 million miles.
At its farthest (aphelion), Saturn hovers 934 million miles (1.5 billion km) from the sun; at its closest (perihelion), the distance to Saturn from the sun is "only" 839 million miles (1.4 billion km).
The circumference of the sun is 2.7 million miles. That means that almost 1600 Saturn's would fit inside the Sun.
1,427 Million Kilometers from the sun.
Saturn is the 6th planet out from the Sun in the solar system, is sits between Jupiter and Uranus. Saturn is 1,429,400,000 kilometers from Sun (888,187,982 miles).
Saturn is 890,704,128 miles (1.43 billion km) from the sun.
Since the satellite is in orbit around Saturn, it's farther from the sun than Saturn is for nominally half of the time, and closer to the sun for the other half. So its average distance from the sun is the same as Saturn's ... about 890.7 million miles, or about 9.6 times as far from the sun as the Earth is.