Yes, because it orbits the sun and keeps a constant orbit.
Saturn is the planet that is still getting bigger
No it is still the planet of Saturn
I would be 2 years old on Saturn, and still looking forward to my first birthday on Uranus.
Saturn is a large planet famous for its rings.Also Jupiter has rings, but not as many as saturn, but still easily seen through a telescope.
It rotates and revolves around the Sun like any other planet
Saturn was identified by the Greeks long before the Romans so you could say it was still called Saturn
On Saturn, a minute would still consist of 60 seconds, just like on Earth. The length of a second remains constant regardless of the planet.
Even on Jupiter, or in the vicinity of Jupiter, the sun is still the brightest object in the sky. The brightest planet would be Saturn.
There is no mythology concerning the planets, but the ancients did know about Saturn and assigned importance to it. The Greeks made the planet sacred to Kronos, and the Romans followed suit, naming the planet Saturnus, which we still use today.
On Saturn, your weight would be different due to the planet's stronger gravitational pull compared to Earth, which is about 1.07 times that of Earth. While your mass remains constant regardless of location, your weight would increase if you were on Saturn. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 160.5 pounds on Saturn, but your mass would still be the same.
In terms of their orbits for Saturn, Jupiter is the next nearest planet to the Sun, and Uranus is the next furthest from the Sun.
It is still active and has internal heat