Because a day is defined as how long it takes a planet to rotate on it's axis, and has nothing to do with the size of a planet. However, Saturn rotates at about 35,500 kph whereas the Earth for comparison only rotates at 1,675 kph.
A "day" on Saturn is between 10 and 11 Earth hours long (from 10 hours 14 minutes to 10 hours 39 minutes, with the average 10 hours 32 minutes). Saturn's rotational speed is based on the atmosphere and varies by latitude, being fastest at the equator.
The distance between Pluto and Saturn varies depending on where each planet is in its orbit, but the maximum distance between them is a little under 11 light-HOURS.
No. There are 24 hours in a day. On Earth, that is pretty standard, but there could be other planets with a 50 hour day. Here are the approximate day lengths (defining a day by the time it takes a planet to rotate once on its axis) for the rest of the planets in the Solar System: Mercury: 58 Earth days Venus: 243 Earth days Mars: 25 hours Jupiter: 10 hours Saturn: 11 hours Uranus: 17 hours Neptune: 16 hours Unfortunately nothing in our own Solar System comes close, but we are always finding new planets and we might find one that has a 50 hour day someday.
The orbital period of Saturn (the time it takes to revolve once around the Sun) is 29.657 Earth years.ConversionsMonths = ~356Weeks = ~1542Days = ~10,832Hours = ~259,084 .Saturn's orbital time is 29.7 Earth years.
A day on Neptune is 16 hours, 6 minutes and 36 seconds.
A day on Saturn is about 11 hours on Earth.
between 10 to 11 hours
No, it actually has one of the shortest days, 11 Earth hours.
A "day" on Saturn is between 10 and 11 Earth hours long (from 10 hours 14 minutes to 10 hours 39 minutes, with the average 10 hours 32 minutes). Saturn's rotational speed is based on the atmosphere and varies by latitude, being fastest at the equator.
11 hours
Yes, Saturn spins on its axis in about 11 hours.
It depends on the time of year.
one day = 24 hours 11 hours of a day = 24
Since a day has 24 hours, 11 hours is 11/24 of a day.
a day on Earth is 24 ours so really it's only 11/12 of a day.
3,701 km - about 1 day 11 hours 3,701 km - about 1 day 11 hours 3,701 km - about 1 day 11 hours
1 day = 24 hours 1 hour = 60 mins 2 days 3 mins - 5 hours 11 mins = (1 + 1) day 3 mins - 5 hours 11 mins = 1 day 24 hours 3 mins - 5 hours 11 mins = 1 day (23 + 1) hours 3 mins - 5 hours 11 mins = 1 day 23 hours (60 + 3) mins - 5 hrs 11 mins = 1 day 23 hours 63 mins - 5 hrs 11 mins = 1 day (23 - 5) hours (63 - 11) mins = 1 day 18 hours 52 mins.