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One day for Saturn is 10 hours.This is just one rotation.
Saturn takes about 29.5 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun. This means that a year on Saturn is nearly 30 times longer than a year on Earth. Additionally, Saturn's rotation period is about 10.7 hours, making its day much shorter than an Earth day despite its lengthy year.
No planet has. (Planet Saturn has a year lasting about 29 Earth years.)
I`ll assume by a day you mean an Earth day (24 hours). Saturn rather !
Saturn - 2.5 years, 2-3 ret/sign/Whole zodiac 29 years
Saturday: Day of Saturn, the Roman God Saturn. (Saturn's Day)
A day in Saturn is 10 hours and 40 minutes just in one day while it rbits the sun
Titan is in Synchronous orbit with Saturn - the same as our own Moon. Because of this, it's day is the same as it's year. A day is defined as the time it takes an object to rotate once on it's axis, whereas a year is defined as the period it takes to orbit it's parent object - in this case Saturn. So a day and a year on Titan is about 15.945 days. See related link for more information.
A day on Saturn is 10.7 hours
Saturday is the day of the week named after Saturn in English.
A day on Saturn is about 11 hours on Earth.