it is carried by a fat man on a bike no joking it is the gravitational force that is roduced by the plantets nearest the help it to move.And from that its called a inertia the inertia lets it not go boosh in the sun, the inertia pulls it upward to the northern western axis
the cassini space crafts mission was too orbit venus and then observe saturns moons
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They keep Saturn's rings in order.
No. Halley's Comet barely gets past the orbit of Neptune, and not by much. It is well short of reaching into the Kuiper Belt.
This depends on where the astronauts were headed to, If going to the moon, then no they do not leave earth's orbit. But if astronauts were to go to Mars, then yes. To go to other planets and to travel through space, Astronauts will leave Earth's orbit. When traveling to space from earth, Astronauts leave the atmosphere and will leave the orbit if necessary and if the travel distance is far enough.
Elliptical orbit
The rings that it has and the moons that orbit around it.
Cassini
i believe it is 29.5 years in earth year's.
Are you asking what the length of Saturns's orbit is?
Saturn takes about 30 years to go once around the Sun.
its very possible but i doubt it will ever happen
The eccentricity of Saturn's orbit around the Sun is approximately 0.056. This means that Saturn's orbit is slightly elliptical rather than a perfect circle.
The planet Saturn has 62 moons. 53 of these moons have an actual orbit. The largest of these moons is Titan.
No. The rings of Saturn are not solid disks. They are belts of rocky and icy debris in orbit around the planet.
the cassini space crafts mission was too orbit venus and then observe saturns moons
Saturn's "year" is usually defined as the time it takes to orbit the Sun. That is about 29.4 Earth years.