Saturn's diameter at its equator is about 74,900 miles (120,540 kilometers).
Saturn's diameter is 120,536 km.
The diameter of Saturn is about 120,536 kilometers, while the diameter of Earth is approximately 12,742 kilometers. This gives a ratio of Saturn's diameter to Earth's diameter of roughly 9.5:1, meaning Saturn's diameter is about 9.5 times that of Earth.
120,536 kilometers in diameter.
Saturn's diameter at its equator is about 74,900 miles (120,540 kilometers).
Saturn's diameter at its equator is about 74,900 miles (120,540 kilometers).
Much smaller. Consider, the diameter of the rings of Saturn are larger than Saturn itself, and Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. The rings of Saturn have a diameter of about 280,000 Kilometers. Charon has a diameter of about 1,200 kilometers. In other words the rings of Saturn are are more than 200 times larger than Charon.
the diameter is 120,660 km.
Saturn has a diameter of 120,034 km, and Jupiter has a diameter of 142,740 km Jupiter is bigger than Saturn. Saturn looks bigger because of its rings, but Jupiter is way bigger
Saturn is one of the gassy planets and is huge compared to the size of Earth. Saturn has a diameter of 120,536km much bigger than Earth. Earth, however only has a diameter of 12,756km. If you were smart enough you would work out Saturn is 9.45 x Earth.
Nope. Saturn has a diameter of 120,536km and Venus has a diameter of 12,104km. Thus: Saturn is about 10x bigger than Venus.
Mercury is much smaller than Saturn. Mercury has a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers, while Saturn has a diameter of about 116,460 kilometers, making Saturn over 23 times larger than Mercury in size.