The average orbital distance of Saturn from the Sun (its semi major axial radius) is 1,433,449,370 km or 890,700,000 miles or 9.58 AU.
At Aphelion (Furthest) 1,513,325,783 km (940,337,046 miles) - (10.11 AU)
At Perihelion (Closest) 1,353,572,956 km (841,071,241 miles) - (9.04 AU)
Light from the Sun takes about 80 minutes to reach Saturn (mean distance is 79.69 light minutes). The distance is 8,933,750,000 miles or 1,429,400,000 kilometres. Saturn's average distance from the Sun (it changes because its orbit is not circular) is 887 million miles (1.43 billion km). Due to its elliptical orbit, its distance varies by about 97 million miles (155 million km). Saturn's distance from sun is: 1,427,000,000
Saturn is 1,433,000,000 kilometers from the Sun, which is the equivalent of 890,700,000 miles. Saturn is considered a gas giant.
Saturn is approximately 886 million miles away from the sun on average. However, this distance varies due to the elliptical shape of Earth's orbit and Saturn's orbit.
Saturn takes 29.66 years to orbit the sun.
The eccentricity of Saturn's orbit is 0.053, which means that its orbit around the Sun is slightly elliptical rather than a perfect circle. This eccentricity causes Saturn to be closer to the Sun at certain points in its orbit and farther away at others.
The distance between Earth and Saturn varies as they orbit the Sun. On average, Saturn is about 746 million miles away from Earth. However, this distance can be as close as around 746 million miles or as far as around 934 million miles.
Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, is located approximately 1.27 billion kilometers (789 million miles) away from the Sun on average. Its distance from the Sun can vary slightly due to its elliptical orbit around Saturn. Enceladus orbits within Saturn's E ring, which is composed of ice particles ejected from the moon's geysers.
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Yes, they orbit Saturn and Saturn orbits the Sun.
1,427,000,000 away from the sun.
Saturn is approximately 886 million miles away from the sun on average. However, this distance varies due to the elliptical shape of Earth's orbit and Saturn's orbit.
Saturn takes 29.66 years to orbit the sun.
according to http://www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/saturn/how-far-is-saturn-from-the-sun/the sun gets 1.51 billion km or 10.11 Astronomical units from the sun
35,000,093,193 miles
Saturn is kept in orbit by the gravitational pull of the Sun. This force acts as a centripetal force, keeping Saturn in its elliptical path around the Sun.
The sun does not orbit Saturn. Saturn orbits the sun.
The eccentricity of Saturn's orbit is 0.053, which means that its orbit around the Sun is slightly elliptical rather than a perfect circle. This eccentricity causes Saturn to be closer to the Sun at certain points in its orbit and farther away at others.
The distance between Earth and Saturn varies as they orbit the Sun. On average, Saturn is about 746 million miles away from Earth. However, this distance can be as close as around 746 million miles or as far as around 934 million miles.
Mercury averages about 0.35 AU from the Sun, and Saturn is about 9.5AU from the Sun. So depending on where each planet is in its orbit (or more specifically, where Mercury is in its orbit) Saturn will be anywhere from 9.2 AU to 9.8 AU from Mercury.