This depends where the two planets are in their orbits! At their closest Saturn is around 1.2 billion km away from Earth (roughly 7 AU) and when they are at their most distant from each other, Saturn is approximately 1.67 billion km from Earth (around 11 AU).
Saturn's distance is 1,010,000,000 miles (1,620,000,000 kilometers) from Earth.
Saturn is 9 AU from the Sun, or 8-10 AU from the Earth, depending on the relative positions in the two orbits.
Mercury is 36 million miles from the Sun. Saturn is 888 million miles from the Sun. So therefore, Mercury is closer to the Sun than Saturn. The answer to Your Question is No.
Earth is not a moon of Saturn possibly if earth was knocked out of its orbit and get caught in Saturn's gravitational pull
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
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.
A lot!
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Saturn is 9 AU from the Sun, or 8-10 AU from the Earth, depending on the relative positions in the two orbits.
It is 500 million miles from earth to Saturn By Ruby Barry
Saturn is 1.2 billion km (about 7 AU) from the Earth when the two planets are at their closest.
111,000,000,000,000,000 km away
No. They are very far apart
No, so far Earth is the only planet that can support life.
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.
if your talking about the ones that Saturn and Jupiter have well then earth has no rings around it
is some 900 million miles away from the sun.