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The short answer is "relativity."

The longer answer is "what the heck is this question even supposed to mean?" because if you don't understand the short answer, I don't know what "the time on Earth is different from Saturn" could possibly be intended to refer to.

The smart-aleck literal answer is "the time on Earth is a time, and Saturn is a planet."

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