Saturn's orbital period is 10,759.22 days (29.45 earth years).
Time on Saturn is similar to time on Earth in terms of how it is measured. However, due to Saturn's higher gravity and longer day length (about 10.7 hours), the experience of time for any potential inhabitants would differ. Additionally, Saturn's distance from the Sun means that its year is much longer than Earth's, lasting about 29.5 Earth years.
To answer this question we need to know from where on Earth you will be looking for Saturn.
The sun does not go around Saturn; Saturn orbits the sun in 29.46 Earth years.
Saturn rotates on its axis once every 10 hours.
Saturn does NOT orbit the Earth ! It orbits the SUN every 29.5 years.
Saturn does NOT orbit the Earth ! It orbits the SUN every 29.5 years.
500 miles away from the sun
A round is a period of time much like a period is in soccer or hockey. It is the time the boxers are actually boxing.
it has to be night time and u dont need a telscope
A round is a period of time much like a period is in soccer or hockey. It is the time the boxers are actually boxing.
Approximately 29.7 earth years.
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