Hmmmm,
It's distance from Earth is not as constant as its distance from the Sun.
You can find the answers to you question on wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/), but you'll have to do a little work. The wikipedia entry for Saturn gives its distance from the sun in meters, so you'll have to convert meters to AU. If you don't know what AU is, you can look that up on wikipedia, and once you know what AU is, you will understand why you also need to know the distance from the Earth to the sun in meters. That can be found on the Earth page.
Like I said, the distance from Saturn to Earth varies. Consider that approximately once each year (actually a little less often than that), Saturn and Earth are both lined up on the same side of the Sun, and just as often, they are lined up on opposite sides of the sun.
If we pretend that that both planets have circular orbits, then you can see that the distance from Saturn to Earth is the same as the distance from Saturn to the Sun plus or minus one Earth-Sun radius.
Hope this information helps
Potentially infinite depending on which route you take.
Saturn's distance from the sun is approximately 10.044 A.U.
1,429,400,000 km
1,429,400,000km
1 au
One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.
0.712, 231, 028 AU
The average distance from the sun is 30.1 AU which means that the distance from the earth ranges between 29 and 31 AU.
An Astronomical Unit (AU) is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.
0.387 is the average distance from the Sun to Mercury in AU. Note: AU=astronomical unit
Saturn is at a distance of about 9.5 AU from the Sun.Saturn is at a distance of about 9.5 AU from the Sun.Saturn is at a distance of about 9.5 AU from the Sun.Saturn is at a distance of about 9.5 AU from the Sun.
An AU, or astronomical unit, is defined as the average distance from Earth to the Sun. Therefore, the distance from Earth to the Sun equals 1 AU.
The distance to the sun is one astronomical unit (AU). The earth-sun distance is the basis for the AU.
"AU" stands for "Astronomical Unit". It's a unit of distance often usedto describe distances within our solar system.One AU is simply the Earth's average distance from the sun during 1 year.AU stands for the distance from the sun to the earth, 150 Giga meters.AU stands for astronomical unit - which is basically the distance from the Sun to EArth. AU from the Sun means that a distance is measured from the Sun, to some other object, and that the distance is expressed in AU.
5.2 AU
No. The distance to the sun is approximately 1 AU. However, our actual distance to the sun varies by about 2% throughout the year.
One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.
Venus is .72 Au(astronomical units) from the sun
One AU
au
AU is short for astronomical units. You use astronomical units to measure distance in the solar system. distances of the planets from the sun mercury-0.4 AU venus-0.7 AU earth-1 AU mars-1.5 AU jupiter-5.2 AU saturn-9.5 AU uranus-19.2 AU neptune-30 AU
0.712, 231, 028 AU