On November 24, 2011 at about 21:00 Atlantic Standard Time, Saturn was 1.563 x 109 kilometres from earth.
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So far, the density of Saturn has never had the slightest effect whatsoever on any human, since no human has ever been significantly closer to Saturn than you are right now. In terms of the closest that Saturn can ever get to the earth, the farthest from earth that any human being has ever traveled into space is roughly 0.032 percent of that distance.
It is the sixth one away from earth it has rings on it.I feel that it is the 6th planet from the sun and it is the 3rd planet from earth.
Add seven pounds on to your weight. That's about how much you would weigh. Because Saturn has such low density, your weight would not be much heavier than what it is now.
The planet Saturn has 95 times more mass than the planet Earth, but remarkably you would actually be lighter, not heavier, if you could stand on the clouds of Saturn. If you weigh 180 pounds on Earth you would weigh 165 pounds on Saturn. The reason for this is Saturn is much less dense than Earth. In other words, although Saturn contains 95 times more matter than Earth, that matter is spread out over a much, much vaster area. The width of Saturn is equal to the width of nine planet Earths. Saturn is blanketed by clouds and is believed to have no solid surface.
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No so far people can only live on earth right now.
So far, the density of Saturn has never had the slightest effect whatsoever on any human, since no human has ever been significantly closer to Saturn than you are right now. In terms of the closest that Saturn can ever get to the earth, the farthest from earth that any human being has ever traveled into space is roughly 0.032 percent of that distance.
The planets we can see from Earth change depending on the time of year and location. Right now, Jupiter and Saturn are two of the planets that are visible near the moon in the night sky.
I think you mean orbiting not orbating. And it's right now not right know
Add seven pounds on to your weight. That's about how much you would weigh. Because Saturn has such low density, your weight would not be much heavier than what it is now.
It is the sixth one away from earth it has rings on it.I feel that it is the 6th planet from the sun and it is the 3rd planet from earth.
The planet Saturn has 95 times more mass than the planet Earth, but remarkably you would actually be lighter, not heavier, if you could stand on the clouds of Saturn. If you weigh 180 pounds on Earth you would weigh 165 pounds on Saturn. The reason for this is Saturn is much less dense than Earth. In other words, although Saturn contains 95 times more matter than Earth, that matter is spread out over a much, much vaster area. The width of Saturn is equal to the width of nine planet Earths. Saturn is blanketed by clouds and is believed to have no solid surface.
Earth.
For the foreseeable future, thick cloud cover, cold and windy.