About 30 years.
The orbit of Saturn takes much longer than the orbit of Earth. How much longer? It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10,759 days) to orbit the Sun. Astronomers call the length of time an object takes to go around the Sun its orbital period. So the orbital period of Saturn is 29.45 years.
How many orbits... for what? Saturn orbits the Sun approximately once every 30 years.
Saturn takes about 30 years to go once around the Sun.
Saturn spins around the sun in an elliptical orbit due to the gravitational pull of the sun. This orbit is maintained by the balance between the sun's gravity pulling Saturn towards it, and the centrifugal force of Saturn moving forward in its orbit.
It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10759 days) to orbit, or revolve around, the Sun once. It takes about 29.5 Earth years for the planet Saturn to revolve once around the sun. 10,579 earth days
Saturn.
It takes almost 30 Earth years for Saturn to go around the sun once. So, 1 year on Saturn = 29.6 years on Earth. When you turn 29 and a half, Saturn will be back in the same place it was the day you were born!
Saturn takes about 29.5 Earth years to orbit the Sun. This is a Saturn year.
Saturn's period of revolution, or the time it takes to orbit the Sun once, is approximately 29.5 Earth years. This lengthy orbit is due to Saturn's large distance from the Sun and its slow movement around it.
Saturn completes one orbit around the Sun in 29.4571 years.
That it orbits the Sun as a result of gravity. A year is the time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun, what we know as a 'year' is merely an Earth year which is the time it takes for the Earth to orbit the Sun. For instance, a Saturn year is the time it takes Saturn to orbit the sun.
it takes 10.6hrs. Thats very rapid.Earth takes about 24hrs.Its still an approximate anwer(for both Saturn and Earth).