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Saturn's average orbital distance from the Sun is 1,427,000,000 km (1.4 billion km) or 9.5 AU (9.5 Astronomical Units means 9.5 times the distance from the sun to the Earth.)

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The Sun does not have an orbital distance, it is the centre round which all the planets orbit.

However, the Sun does orbit the centre of the Milky Way which is located at a distance of 8.33±0.35 kpc (~27,000±1,000 ly) from the Sun in the direction of the constellations Sagittarius, Ophiuchus, and Scorpius where the Milky Way appears brightest.

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MEAN ORBITAL VELOCITY OF SATURN: 9.96 KM/SECOND

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In km/sec:

Mercury - 47.8

Venus - 35

Earth - 30

Mars - 24.1

Jupiter - 11.9

Saturn - 9.6

Uranus - 6.8

Neptune - 5.4

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According to Wikipedia - 9.69 km/s

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13km/s

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