29 Earth years.
The length of one sidereal Earth year is 3.39% the length of one sidereal Saturn year. In other words, the length of one sidereal Saturn year is 29.5 times the length of one sidereal Earth year. (A sidereal year is the time between alignments of the sun, the planet, and a distant fixed star.)
No, Because a year on Saturn is 10,832 days while earth's is 365.25 days.
1 revolution would be a year on earth and that Saturn's is 23!
About 29.5 Earth years.
It takes Saturn 10,832 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun. That would be 29.7 years on Earth.
10,759.22 days29.4571 years
Saturn's "year" is usually defined as the time it takes to orbit the Sun. That is about 29.4 Earth years.
10 hours is one day on Saturn. It spins really fast.
Saturn's "year" is usually defined as the time it takes to orbit the Sun. That is about 29.4 Earth years.
The length of Saturn's rotation on its axis is about ten and a half hours.
It depends which planet you are on. On Earth an planetary year is 365 +/- days. On Saturn a single year is almost 30 earth years.
29.5 Earth years.