Depending on its orbital position relative to the sun Saturn is about 4 to 6 times as far from the Earth as the Earth is from the Sun. Pretty far...
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Jupiter isn't farther than either. Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun, Saturn is the 6th planet from the Sun, & Uranus is the 7th planet from the Sun.
Since the satellite is in orbit around Saturn, it's farther from the sun than Saturn is for nominally half of the time, and closer to the sun for the other half. So its average distance from the sun is the same as Saturn's ... about 890.7 million miles, or about 9.6 times as far from the sun as the Earth is.
Saturn's surface is a lot farther from the Sun than the surface of Earth is.
The Sun is 3504.69 times more massive than Saturn
Mercury is 36 million miles from the Sun. Saturn is 888 million miles from the Sun. So therefore, Mercury is closer to the Sun than Saturn. The answer to Your Question is No.
The stars, apart from our Sun, are much farther away than Saturn.
Saturn is approximately 10 times farther from the Sun than Earth.
Jupiter isn't farther than either. Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun, Saturn is the 6th planet from the Sun, & Uranus is the 7th planet from the Sun.
Saturn is nearly 10 AU from the sun. (Earth is 1).
Saturn is nearly 10 AU from the sun. (Earth is 1).
Saturn is slower because it is farther from the sun. The farther away a planet is from the sun, the slower its orbital speed.
Saturn is farther from the Sun. Jupiters average distance from the sun is 483,780,000 miles. Saturn's average distance from the sun at it's farthest point is 941,070,000 miles and it's closest point at 840,440,000 miles .
Since the satellite is in orbit around Saturn, it's farther from the sun than Saturn is for nominally half of the time, and closer to the sun for the other half. So its average distance from the sun is the same as Saturn's ... about 890.7 million miles, or about 9.6 times as far from the sun as the Earth is.
The two closest planets are Mars and Saturn. Mars is closer to the sun, Saturn is farther from the sun.
Saturn's surface is a lot farther from the Sun than the surface of Earth is.
Saturn. Its distance from the sun is around 9.5 AU, where 1 AU is the average earth to sun distance.
All stars other than our own Sun are MUCH farther from the Earth than the planet Saturn. Saturn is about 1.3 billion kilometers from Earth, whereas the nearest star is over 40 trillionkilometers, about 30,000 times as far!Our solar system extends to about 55 AU (8 billion kilometers) from the Sun, or about 1/50 of 1% of the distance to Alpha Centauri.