Saturn doesn't really have a surface on which you might walk, so the following is a bit fictitious... Anyway, its equatorial radius is about 60,268 kilometers (according to Wikipedia); that would make a circumference of about 380,000 kilometers. Divide that by any convenient speed, to figure out the time. For example, 5 kilometers/hour, or (and considering that you can't walk 24 hours a day) perhaps 40 or 50 kilometers/day.
Mimas' period of revolution around Saturn is 0.942 days.
It takes less than two hours to walk around Uluru. However, it is no longer permitted for tourists to walk all the way around the Rock.
It takes Saturn about 10.7 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis.
It takes Saturn equivelent to 29 years to complete a full turn around the sun and it takes Saturn 10.5 hours to complete a turn on its axis. (Therefore a year on Saturn is equivelent to 29 years on Earth and a day on Saturn is 10.5 hours)
Well technically it does not take a day to rotate once... it normally takes it 10 hours and 14 min exact to rotate around its axis
saturn to trun around
The sun does not go around Saturn; Saturn orbits the sun in 29.46 Earth years.
On the rings you'd be in free fall, thus no walking.
Saturn goes around the Sun once in about 29.5 Earth years.
Let's Take a Walk Around the Block was created in 1934.
Mimas' period of revolution around Saturn is 0.942 days.
Around 10 hours.
yes it does!
28 years
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It takes approximately 29.5 Earth years or 10,759 Earth days for Saturn to orbit around the sun.
29.5 Earth years.