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Saturn's diameter at its equator is about 74,900 miles (120,540 kilometers).
120,536 kilometers in diameter.
The gas giant with a diameter of approximately 140,000 kilometers is Saturn. It is the sixth planet from the Sun and is known for its prominent ring system. Saturn is the second-largest planet in our solar system, after Jupiter, and is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium.
Saturn is larger than Uranus. Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter about 9.5 times that of Earth. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, and it is smaller than Saturn with a diameter only about 4 times that of Earth.
No. The sun is the sun of Uranus. Saturn is a planet, not a sun.
If the scale Merriam of the Sun is 3000 mm, then the scale diameter of Saturn would be 274.2 mm.
No, the Sun is much bigger than Saturn. The Sun is a star and is about 109 times the diameter of Earth, whereas Saturn is a planet and is only about 9.5 times the diameter of Earth.
The gas giant's diameter is 120,034 km while the sun's is 1,377,648 km. this means that you could fit 11 of them (Not counting the rings) into the diameter of the sun and you would have room for 40% of another one left over. In terms of surface area, the Sun is 133 times larger than Saturn.
Saturn - It is larger than both the earth and the moon
Saturn's diameter at its equator is about 74,900 miles (120,540 kilometers).
Saturn's diameter is 120,536 km.
The diameter of Saturn is about 120,536 kilometers, while the diameter of Earth is approximately 12,742 kilometers. This gives a ratio of Saturn's diameter to Earth's diameter of roughly 9.5:1, meaning Saturn's diameter is about 9.5 times that of Earth.
Saturn's diameter at its equator is about 74,900 miles (120,540 kilometers).
120,536 kilometers in diameter.
Saturn's diameter at its equator is about 74,900 miles (120,540 kilometers).
Saturn's diameter at its equator is about 74,900 miles (120,540 kilometers).
Much smaller. Consider, the diameter of the rings of Saturn are larger than Saturn itself, and Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. The rings of Saturn have a diameter of about 280,000 Kilometers. Charon has a diameter of about 1,200 kilometers. In other words the rings of Saturn are are more than 200 times larger than Charon.