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That depends on when you set the starting point of your observation. Saturn's year is 29.46 Earth years long. So it will have just now completed one full solar orbit if you are 30 years old. Saturn has been known since prehistoric times, but Galileo was the first to observe it with a telescope in 1610. Since then it has completed 13 orbits and is approximately half way through it's 14th.

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