At its closest approach, Saturn comes to1.35 billion km (838851109.520 miles) to the sun.
The planet called Saturn is 1.43 billion kilometers away from it's closest star, the sun. Saturn is made of Hydrogen and helium. Saturn has 53 moons and also is the second biggest planet in the milky way galaxy.
No. The sun is the sun of Uranus. Saturn is a planet, not a sun.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun in our solar system, so it is five planets away from the sun.
No. Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun, and Venus is the 2nd planet from the sun.
It's close to 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
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Saturn and Mars are very close, Mars is the closest as it is 551 million km away!
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, followed by Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun.
The planet called Saturn is 1.43 billion kilometers away from it's closest star, the sun. Saturn is made of Hydrogen and helium. Saturn has 53 moons and also is the second biggest planet in the milky way galaxy.
Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun.
No. The sun is the sun of Uranus. Saturn is a planet, not a sun.
Saturn may or may not have Saturn spots. Only the sun has sun spots.
Yes, they orbit Saturn and Saturn orbits the Sun.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
In September, 2009 the planet Saturn is on the other side of the Sun, and is too close to the Sun in the sky to be visible. By the second week of October, 2009, Saturn will rise shortly before the Sun does, and may be visible low in the eastern sky just before dawn. As the month goes on, Saturn will rise a few minutes earlier each day.