It's just over 21%.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
Its a planet, NOT a solar system.
Yes, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto used to be one.
Saturn is in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Answer Saturn is indeed in the Milky Way, a spiral galaxy containing billions of stars and the particular star, the Sun at the centre of the Solar System we inhabit which contains all the planets from Mercury to Neptune and many dwarf planets and plutons like Pluto.
Saturn is the 6th planet in the Solar System.
No. While it does slowly gain some mass from meteoroids, the process of planetary formation in this solar system was completed billions of years ago.
Saturn is the sixth planet in the Solar System, counting outward from the sun.
Uranus is behind Saturn and Jupiter is in front.
Saturn is the planet in our solar system with a name beginning with the letter "S".
Planet Uranus ranks fourth in planetary mass. Uranus is the third largest planet behind Jupiter and Neptune. Sorry, 4th is correct. Saturn is also larger.
Yes Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system.
Saturn is the planet with the most notable planetary ringsThe planetary ring is a ring of cosmic dust and other small particles orbiting around a planet in a flat disc-shaped region.There are other three gas giants of the Solar System (Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune) also possess ring systems of their own.