The distance from the Earth to Saturn varies - depending on whether both planets are on the same or opposite sides of the sun. At their nearest the distance is approx 0.000127 light years.
The distance of one light year, in light years, is exactly 1.
1,000,000,000 light-years (one billion light-years) are in one Gly
440 light years = 2.58653992 × 1015 miles
Approximately 38052 light years.
It is approximately 1.52207x10^-5 light years. On average it takes just under 8.5 minutes for light to reach the earth from the sun.
Saturn is approximately 9.5 AU from the sun, which is about 0.00015 light years.
At its furthest Saturn can be as far as 0.000175 light years(1.66 *109 km) from the Earth (175/1000000 of a l.y.)At its closes Saturn can be as near as 0.000172 light years(1.51 *109 km) from the Earth
Saturn is 4.6 billion years old
It's awkward to express it in light-years because it's such a small number. A more reasonable distance unit would be light-minutes. Saturn is about 80 light-minutes from the Sun on average.
At the speed of light it would take take just over an hour. By conventional rocket: the Cassini probe took seven years to reach Saturn. Pioneer 11 took 6 years
That is how many Earth years it takes for Saturn to go around the Sun once.
1 Saturn year is equal to 29 earth years.
Saturn's light is reflected Sunlight.
28 years
26.45 years
Saturn takes 29.66 years to orbit the sun.
The sun is the primary source of light for Saturn.