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Saturns mass is 5.6846 x 1026 kg, around 95 times the mass of the Earth.

Saturns Volume is around 8.2713x 1014 cubic km, around 764 times that of Earths volume.

Saturns gravitational strength at the equator is most similar to Earths at 1.065g.

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