SATURN
Minimum Distance from Sun: 1.35 billion km
(840 million miles) Surface Gravity: 8.96 m/s^2 (0.92 x Earth's)
Maximum Distance from Sun: 1.5 billion km
(938 million miles) Temperature at Cloud Tops: -170o C (-274o F)
2006-09-09 04:59:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Average distance from the Sun is: 9.537 AU. Perihelion 1,349,467,375 km or 9.020 632 24 AU, Aphelion 1,503,983,449 km or 10.053 508 40 AU. Saturn's year is 29.45 Earth years and the circumference of its orbit is 59.879 AU,
2006-09-09 05:22:39
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The solar has an angular diameter of 0.fifty 3 ranges interior the sky. Assuming VY Canis Majoris is two,000 image voltaic radii, in accordance to my calculation, it could have an angular diameter of a million,062 ranges interior the sky at that distance. the full element of the sky is approximately 40-one,250 sq. ranges. This recommend that VY Canis Majoris will take in 2.6% of the sky. that doesn't appear like plenty, notwithstanding it could seem extensive interior the sky.
2016-12-18 07:28:04
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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It is 885 million miles or 1426 million kilometers.
2006-09-09 04:56:04
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answer #4
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answered by Vaghu 1
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Ask Google.
2006-09-09 04:53:18
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answer #5
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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Why do you ask all distances? Just look on the planetary website from NASA or WIKIPEDIA ... there you'll have it all.
2006-09-09 05:01:25
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answer #6
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answered by jhstha 4
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1,429,400,000 km (9.54 AU) from Sun
http://www.nineplanets.org/saturn.html
2006-09-09 04:46:12
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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1,427 million miles.
2006-09-09 04:50:32
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answer #8
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answered by Scabius Fretful 5
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