At its closest point, the Earth is 744 million miles from Saturn.
The distance from Saturn to Earth is 821,190,000 miles, or 9 AU (Astronomical Units).
The distance between Saturn and the Earth varies as both planets travel around the Sun in elliptical orbits. On average, Saturn is about 1.2 billion kilometers away from Earth. This distance can change due to their orbits and can be as close as about 1.2 billion kilometers and as far as about 1.7 billion kilometers.
The distance from Saturn to the moon of Earth is similar to the distance from Saturn to the Earth. This is about 746 million miles, or 1.2 billion kilometers.
The average distance from the Sun to Saturn is about 1.4 billion kilometers (about 886 million miles). The distance varies because both Saturn and Earth orbit the Sun in elliptical paths.
The distance between Earth and Saturn varies due to their orbits around the Sun. On average, Saturn is about 746 million miles (1.2 billion kilometers) away from Earth. At its closest approach, known as opposition, Saturn can be around 746 million miles (1.2 billion kilometers) away from Earth. This distance can change as both planets move in their orbits around the Sun.
The distance from Saturn to Earth is 821,190,000 miles, or 9 AU (Astronomical Units).
At its closest, Earth is about 796 million miles away from Saturn-------------------------------------That is when Saturn and Earth are both on the same side of the Sun and Saturn is at perihelion and Earth is at aphelion. Obviously this happens very rarely and most of the time Saturn and Earth are separated by much more distance with the maximum distance occurring when Saturn and Earth are at opposite sides of the Sun and both at aphelion.
Because the Earth and Saturn both orbit the Sun, the distance between Earth and Saturn varies constantly. I use the Stellarium program to calculate the distance; as of 12:45 PM PDT on April 5, 2009 it is 8.514366 AU.
The distance from Saturn to Earth is 821,190,000 miles, or 9 AU (Astronomical Units).
The distance between Saturn and the Earth varies as both planets travel around the Sun in elliptical orbits. On average, Saturn is about 1.2 billion kilometers away from Earth. This distance can change due to their orbits and can be as close as about 1.2 billion kilometers and as far as about 1.7 billion kilometers.
The massive size, the reflectivity and the distance away from earth
yes it can, because of its size, reflectivity and distance from earth.
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.
The distance from Saturn to the moon of Earth is similar to the distance from Saturn to the Earth. This is about 746 million miles, or 1.2 billion kilometers.
The average distance from the Sun to Saturn is about 1.4 billion kilometers (about 886 million miles). The distance varies because both Saturn and Earth orbit the Sun in elliptical paths.
The distance between Earth and Saturn varies due to their orbits around the Sun. On average, Saturn is about 746 million miles (1.2 billion kilometers) away from Earth. At its closest approach, known as opposition, Saturn can be around 746 million miles (1.2 billion kilometers) away from Earth. This distance can change as both planets move in their orbits around the Sun.
Saturn is 9.5 AU from the sun. This means that its approximate distance from Earth, depending on the time of year and the relative position of the two planets from one another, is between 8.5AU and 10.5AU. To be more exact, the minimum distance of Saturn from earth is 1195.5x106 km, and the maximum distance from earth is 1658.5x106 km.