Yes and no
yes because if u can survive without oxygen and stay in methane for a whole year ps:::::::::::::::::::::::: saturns 1 year is 29.5 earth years
no because noone can surviv pure methane and pure gasCan an object stay in orbit around Saturn somewhere else besides the rings
One Saturn year is equal to about 29.5 Earth years.
Yes it is. A year on Saturn is about 29 of our years.
No, Because a year on Saturn is 10,832 days while earth's is 365.25 days.
The length of one sidereal Earth year is 3.39% the length of one sidereal Saturn year. In other words, the length of one sidereal Saturn year is 29.5 times the length of one sidereal Earth year. (A sidereal year is the time between alignments of the sun, the planet, and a distant fixed star.)
Saturn - 2.5 years, 2-3 ret/sign/Whole zodiac 29 years
If you save 4 quarters for a whole year, you would of saved just 1 dollar.
No.
The particles that make up the ring are in orbit around Saturn.
What year did Titan approach Saturn
Saturn takes about 29.5 Earth years to orbit the Sun. This is a Saturn year.
Nobody lives on Saturn because the whole planet is made of gas.
Saturn was the father of Jupiter. He swallowed several of his children whole. Jupiter slit his stomach and his brothers came out whole according to the myth.
Can an object stay in orbit around Saturn somewhere else besides the rings
gravitation?
The gravitational pull of the planet Saturn keep it's rings in orbit.
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