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Saturn is the sixth closest planet to the Sun due to its position in the solar system, following Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter. The arrangement of planets is determined by their distance from the Sun, with each planet's orbit defined by gravitational interactions and the initial conditions of the solar nebula from which they formed. Saturn's orbit is located at an average distance of about 1.4 billion kilometers (approximately 886 million miles) from the Sun, placing it firmly in the outer solar system.

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