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  2. May 3, 2024 · The equatorial gravity of the planet, 896 cm (29.4 feet) per second per second, is only 74 percent of its polar gravity. Saturn is 95 times as massive as Earth but occupies a volume 766 times greater. Its mean density of 0.69 gram per cubic cm is thus only some 12 percent of Earth’s.

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  3. May 6, 2024 · By the time you reach gas giant Saturn and its beautiful rings, you are really far from the Sun – about 900 million miles. That's almost twice as far out as Jupiter. That distance comes with a freezing average temperature of about -285℉. The most familiar weather in the solar system is actually on Saturn's largest moon, Titan.

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  4. May 6, 2024 · Each planet’s mass relative to Earth; Mercury: 3.30 x 10 23: 0.0553: Mars: 6.42 x 10 23: 0.107: Venus: 4.87 x 10 24: 0.815: Earth: 5.97 x 10 24: 1: Uranus: 8.68 x 10 25: 14.5: Neptune: 1.02 x 10 26: 17.1: Saturn: 5.68 x 10 26: 95.2: Jupiter: 1.90 x 10 27: 318

  5. 1 day ago · It has a diameter of 116,460 kilometers and a mass of 5.68 x 10^26 kilograms, making it approximately 95 times more massive than Earth. Saturn is a gas giant planet with a composition similar to Jupiter, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of other gases.

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  6. 1 day ago · "Prepare to have your mind blown with this eye-opening short video that reveals the staggering size difference between Earth and Saturn. Through stunning vis...

  7. May 6, 2024 · Here is how long it takes each of the planets in our solar system to orbit around the Sun (in Earth days): Mercury: 88 days. Venus: 225 days. Earth: 365 days. Mars: 687 days. Jupiter: 4,333 days. Saturn: 10,759 days. Uranus: 30,687 days. Neptune: 60,190 days

  8. 5 days ago · observable universe, the region of space that humans can actually or theoretically observe with the aid of technology. The observable universe, which can be thought of as a bubble with Earth at its centre, is differentiated from the entirety of the universe, which is the whole cosmic system of matter and energy of which Earth, and therefore the ...

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