well, for starters; they are both planets!! Jupiter is closer to the sun, too!
They are both "gas" giant planets.
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Mars is closest to Jupiter on average but Saturn is sometimes closer when it is on the same side of the sun as Jupiter.
It is a gaz giant as is Uranus and Saturn.
what were the name of Jupiter and Saturn
Jupiter blue Saturn red
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
Saturn is behind of Jupiter. Jupiter is the ruler of the Roman Gods. The Romans thought that since Saturn was behind of Jupiter they thought it was the father of Jupiter so they called it Saturn. The Roman God that is the father of Jupiter. PS: THIS IS NOT THE REAL ANSWER
From my calculations the distance from Saturn to Jupiter is nearly the same distance it is from Earth to Jupiter. Give or take 50 million miles or so the view of Jupiter from Saturn would be about the same as our view here is on Earth. Good question!!
Saturn has a diameter of 120,034 km, and Jupiter has a diameter of 142,740 km Jupiter is bigger than Saturn. Saturn looks bigger because of its rings, but Jupiter is way bigger
Venus, then Earth, then Mars.
Jupiter is closer to the sun, has a slightly bigger diameter, and has over 3 times the mass of Saturn. The main visual difference is that Jupiter looks more red and Saturn is more yellow. Saturn has an extensive, very visible ring system around it, but Jupiter's rings are so faint that we did not know about them until spacecraft passed close by. Jupiter has more heavy metals in its interior meaning that it is much more dense whereas the overall density of Saturn is less than that of water. Jupiter is slightly warmer and so has more weather features in its atmoshpere such as the storm known as the "Great red spot". Saturn also has faster winds than Jupiter. Jupiter's magnetosphere, or magnetic field, is much larger then Saturn's, and has much more intense radiation.