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Saturn is 9.5 AU from the sun. This means that its approximate distance from Earth, depending on the time of year and the relative position of the two planets from one another, is between 8.5AU and 10.5AU.

To be more exact, the minimum distance of Saturn from earth is 1195.5x106 km, and the maximum distance from earth is 1658.5x106 km.

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