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One. Saturn orbits the same sun as Earth.

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Our solar system has only one sun and that sun is shared by all the planets in our solar system, including Saturn, and Earth upon which we all live.

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Saturn itself is a planet; the sixth in the solar system counting outwards from the Sun. It does have moons but the formal definition of a planet excludes moons since they are not in orbit around the Sun. Saturn has 62 moons identified so far (or about 150 if moonlets are included), 53 of which have been named. The largest of Saturn's moons, Titan, is bigger (but lighter) than the planet Mercury.

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It seems that it is made up mainly of hydrogen; so dividing the mass of Saturn by the mass of a hydrogen atom should give you a good estimate.
Note: Make sure that you use the same units for both - for example, convert both masses to kilograms.

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Saturn is the 6th Planet in the solar System

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Saturn is a planet, and they are much smaller than stars, so it doesn't have any stars.

1 - the Sun

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NONE! But it does have MOONS!

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