The distance from Saturn to Earth is 821,190,000 miles, or 9 AU (Astronomical Units).
An average distance of 1.27749 * 109 km or 793.8 million miles
http://idahoptv.org/ntti/nttilessons/lessons2000/lau4.html
As the Earth and Saturn travel their orbits around the Sun, the distance between them is constantly changing. As of March 12, 2010 at 9:28 PM PST, Saturn is 8.51558 AU distant, and is visible (weather permitting, which it is not right now!) rising in the east-southeast.
Because the Earth is catching up to Saturn in its orbit, the Earth will get a little closer until July, at which time the Earth will pull ahead as it continues around the Sun.
With a planetarium program like Stellarium, you can determine the distances of any astronomical objects at any time.
No, Because a year on Saturn is 10,832 days while earth's is 365.25 days.
The length of one sidereal Earth year is 3.39% the length of one sidereal Saturn year. In other words, the length of one sidereal Saturn year is 29.5 times the length of one sidereal Earth year. (A sidereal year is the time between alignments of the sun, the planet, and a distant fixed star.)
1 revolution would be a year on earth and that Saturn's is 23!
It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10,759 days) to orbit the Sun.
Earth is not a moon of Saturn possibly if earth was knocked out of its orbit and get caught in Saturn's gravitational pull
No, Because a year on Saturn is 10,832 days while earth's is 365.25 days.
About 29.5 Earth years.
10.233 earth hours
29 Earth years.
The length of one sidereal Earth year is 3.39% the length of one sidereal Saturn year. In other words, the length of one sidereal Saturn year is 29.5 times the length of one sidereal Earth year. (A sidereal year is the time between alignments of the sun, the planet, and a distant fixed star.)
It takes Saturn 10,832 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun. That would be 29.7 years on Earth.
10,759.22 days29.4571 years
i think its 10.656 earth hours
Saturn's "year" is usually defined as the time it takes to orbit the Sun. That is about 29.4 Earth years.
29.5 Earth years.
29.5 Earth years.
The orbital period of Saturn (the time it takes to revolve once around the Sun) is 29.657 Earth years.ConversionsMonths = ~356Weeks = ~1542Days = ~10,832Hours = ~259,084 .Saturn's orbital time is 29.7 Earth years.