Saturn is in orbit with the sun. It's orbit is perturbed, or affected by a slight wobble, by the gravity of Uranus, the gas giant after it, but Saturn only orbits the sun.
No
Mars orbits the Sun.
It orbits around the sun like every other body.
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A solar orbit is the path a body takes around the sun.All objects in the solar system have a certain path they follow due to the mass they have, the mass of the sun and their distance from the sun.
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most of the objects in our solar system orbit what celestial body
Mars orbits the Sun.
well..... in simple words i would say that the solar system means up away in the sky were there are nine planets and the first is mercury, venus, earth, mars, Jupiter, Saturn, uranus, neptune, Pluto - in other words: (my very excellent master just set me nine planets)! or another earth or dimention that consists of nine planets!
Saturn's orbit is between Jupiter and Uranus. But there are points when the closest large body to Saturn is the Sun.
To be part of our solar system, a celestial body must orbit around our Sun. The eight planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, as well as the dwarf planet Pluto, all orbit the Sun, therefore, they are part of our solar system, as well as their moons.
It orbits around the sun like every other body.
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Yes, Saturn is in a orbital resonance with its moon Titan. Titan's orbit is approximately 22 Earth days, while Saturn's is roughly 29.5 Earth years, resulting in a 2:1 resonance where Titan completes two orbits around Saturn for every one orbit that Saturn completes.
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Earth is.