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Saturn receives about 1/100th the amount of sunlight that Earth does, as it is located about 1.4 billion kilometers (approximately 886 million miles) from the Sun. This distance results in much dimmer sunlight reaching the planet, leading to lower temperatures and a unique atmosphere. Despite the reduced sunlight, Saturn's thick atmosphere and rings reflect a significant amount of light, making it one of the brightest objects in the night sky.

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