Saturn's orbit is between Jupiter and Uranus. But there are points when the closest large body to Saturn is the Sun.
The pull of the Sun's gravity on a space probe would be greater near Mercury than near Saturn. This is because gravitational force decreases with distance; Mercury is much closer to the Sun than Saturn. Therefore, the gravitational attraction exerted by the Sun on an object near Mercury is significantly stronger than that on an object near Saturn.
YES
Mars and Saturn.
1.35 billion km
cuz its not as kool as pluto
Mars and Saturn
The BCM is mounted under the Saturn's dash. It is located on the drivers side near the kick panel.
No. The temperature of the gas near the surface of Saturn is about 134 Kelvin, which is about 218 degrees fahrenheit.
No. Neptune and Saturn both have stable orbits that do not come anywhere near each other.
The battery in the Saturn Vue is located under the hood on the driver's side, near the front of the car.
it is near the fuel tank... and by the way, relacement filter are avaiable at Saturn only.
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune [Pluto] So answer is Mars and Saturn