Saturn's light is reflected Sunlight.
Saturn's primary source of light is the Sun. The Sun illuminates Saturn just like it does the other planets in our solar system. Additionally, Saturn's rings and moons also reflect sunlight, adding to the brightness of the planet.
Saturn does not generate its own star light, but instead reflects the light of our sun. At 9 AU, 1/9^2 as much solar energy reaches Saturn as Earth. That is a little more than 1%.
The distance between Pluto and Saturn varies depending on where each planet is in its orbit, but the maximum distance between them is a little under 11 light-HOURS.
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Saturn does not have any stars. It is a planet within our solar system and does not produce its own light like stars do.
Saturn is approximately 9.5 AU from the sun, which is about 0.00015 light years.
Saturn's primary source of light is the Sun. The Sun illuminates Saturn just like it does the other planets in our solar system. Additionally, Saturn's rings and moons also reflect sunlight, adding to the brightness of the planet.
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Saturn is about 75 light-minutes from the Sun, so multiply that by 60 to get light-seconds.
It's light enough to float on water
There is no "Genealogy" of Saturn. Genealogy is the study and documentation of a specific direct ancestral lineage within a biological Family.
A 1995 Saturn SC1 does have a low fuel light warning. The light comes on at about 1/8 of a tank.
A firefly is an example of direct light, as it emits its own light through a process called bioluminescence.
So light it would actually float on water.
indirect covers a larger area but is less concentrated than direct light.
It reflects light. The only body in our solar system that emits light is the sun. The Earth also emits light from fires, volcanic eruptions and electric lighting but not enough to illuminate something as large as another planet.