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No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.
The distance from the sun to the planet Saturn is 9.948 astronomical units. This is a distance equal to 924.7 million miles.
The distance from Saturn to Earth is 821,190,000 miles, or 9 AU (Astronomical Units).
This depends on where they are in their respective orbits.
The distance from Saturn to Earth is 821,190,000 miles, or 9 AU (Astronomical Units).
The distance between Pluto and Saturn varies depending on where each planet is in its orbit, but the maximum distance between them is a little under 11 light-HOURS.
No. Saturn varies in distance from the sun between 838 million and 934 million miles.
Just as far as Saturn, since it is one of Saturn's moons. The distance from a moon to its planet is insignificant, compared to the planet's distance to the Sun. Saturn's distance to the Sun varies, between about 9 AU, and about 10 AU.
The orbital eccentricity of Saturn is 0.056. The distance between the Sun and Saturn differs by 155 million kilometers at its nearest and farthest points.
No it is still the planet of Saturn
The distance between Saturn to Jupiter is 4.34 AU. An astronomical unit or AU is equal to 150 million kilometers. This distance is about 651 million kilometers.
Because the Earth and Saturn both orbit the Sun, the distance between Earth and Saturn varies constantly. I use the Stellarium program to calculate the distance; as of 12:45 PM PDT on April 5, 2009 it is 8.514366 AU.