Depending on where the two planets are in their orbits, they may be on the same side of the Sun (closer) or on opposite sides of the Sun (farther away). Saturn's average orbital distance is 1.43 billion kilometers while Uranus is about twice as far away at an average of 2.75 billion kilometers.
The very minimum distance (which only occurs once every few hundred Earth years) is about 1,235,000,000 kilometers (1.2 billion kilometers, or about 8 times the distance from Earth to the Sun).
Every 44 Earth years, as Saturn orbits, the minimum falls into the range of 1.4 to 1.5 billion kilometers.
The planets are also very rarely their farthest apart, about 4.26 billion kilometers, which has not occurred during the time humans have been observing the two planets.
The average distance between saturn and uranus is 1455 million km or 1,4 billion km.
Uranus is next to Saturn. Saturn is sixth from the sun; Uranus is seventh.
On average, Uranus is about 900 million miles farther from the sun than Saturn, which is a little under ten times the distance from Earth to the Sun farther out.
three times as far
2 times
Saturn is much bigger than Uranus. Its diameter is more than twice as large (even without the rings) at 120,000 kilometers to 51,000 for Uranus. Saturn is more than six times as massive as Uranus (95 times Earth compared to 14.5 Earths).
because jupiter & saturn ate more aliens than uranus & neptune.
Saturn is closer to the sun, and Uranus spins on a 180 degrees axis.
Jupiter isn't farther than either. Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun, Saturn is the 6th planet from the Sun, & Uranus is the 7th planet from the Sun.
Uranus's ring is different than Saturns because Uranus is faded
Yes, Saturn is bigger than Uranus.
Saturn is much bigger than Uranus. Its diameter is more than twice as large (even without the rings) at 120,000 kilometers to 51,000 for Uranus. Saturn is more than six times as massive as Uranus (95 times Earth compared to 14.5 Earths).
because jupiter & saturn ate more aliens than uranus & neptune.
All of the planets which are further from the sun; Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Saturn is closer to the sun, and Uranus spins on a 180 degrees axis.
The dividing line is the Asteroid Belt, so the "inner planets" are the ones closer to the Sun than the Belt; Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The "outer" planets, then are the ones further away; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Because it is much further away from the Sun.
Yes, Pluto is always further from the Sun than Uranus.
Jupiter isn't farther than either. Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun, Saturn is the 6th planet from the Sun, & Uranus is the 7th planet from the Sun.
Uranus's ring is different than Saturns because Uranus is faded
The 4 gas giants are made of gas:JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneThese are the outermost major planets of our solar system
Pluto is not a planet so that would be Mercury is 13.72% smaller. Venus is 0.23% smaller. Mars is 9.42% smaller. So that means 3 planets are smaller than Earth.