The diameter of Saturn at its equator is 116,464 km and its circumference is about 365,882 km.Saturn's equatorial diameter is 120,536 km, so multiply by pi (approximately 3.1416) to get a circumference of 378,675.9 km. Converting km to miles, 378 675.9 kilometers = 235,298.3 miles== ==
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Circumference = 12Diameter = Circumference/piRadius = Diameter/2 = circumference/(2 pi) = 1.9099 (rounded)
Saturn's equatorial circumference is 235,298 miles, or 378,675 kilometers. Saturn's equatorial radius is 60,268 kilometers. It is the second largest planet in the Solar System.
The circumference of Saturn's moon Titan is approximately 15,759 miles (25,331 kilometers).
Saturn's circumference is not known exactly because it is a gas giant planet. That means that the outermost part of it is covered with gas. It is believed, though, that the innermost part of Saturn is solid, but how much is unknown.
The diameter of Saturn at its equator is 116,464 km and its circumference is about 365,882 km.Saturn's equatorial diameter is 120,536 km, so multiply by pi (approximately 3.1416) to get a circumference of 378,675.9 km. Converting km to miles, 378 675.9 kilometers = 235,298.3 miles== ==
The circumference of the sun is 2.7 million miles. That means that almost 1600 Saturn's would fit inside the Sun.
Saturn's diameter is approximately 74,900 miles (120,500 kilometers) across its equator.
Assuming each Saturn automobile is about 16 feet long and Saturn's circumference is about 237,321 miles, a mole of Saturn automobiles (6.022 x 10^23) placed end to end would encircle Saturn approximately 4.2 million times.
roughly 236,672 milesANSWER B:It has an average diameter of 120,536 at its equator. The equatorial circumference of Saturn is 378,675 km (or 235,298 miles).
The circumference of the planets vary. Mercury has a circumference of 9,522 miles. Venus has a circumference of 23,617 miles. Earth has a circumference of 24,889 miles. Mars has a circumference of 13,256 miles.
To be brief, it's much larger than the Earth, yet much much smaller than the Sun. Well first off, Saturn is a little tricky to measure because it is not completely spherical. Saturn, along with the rest of the Jovian planets, or Gas giants, is an oblate spheroid. What this means is that the planet is flattened at its poles and bulges out at the equator where its rings surround it. The polar circumference of Saturn is approximately 170,702 km, about 8.5 Earths. Its equatorial circumference is about 189,241 km, almost 9.5 earths. This compared to earth's mean circumference, about 40,000 km, makes earth pretty puny to Saturn. If Saturn were a basketball, Earth would barely be the size of a small marble.Compare that to the sun's whopping circumference of 4,379,000 km, this would take about 72 Saturns lined up next to each other to make a ring around the sun. It would take 109 planet Earths to do the same!
You could fit approximately 764 Earths inside of Saturn. Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system, with a radius around 9.4 times that of Earth.
Saturn is 120,000 km (75,000 miles) wide at the equator, and is visibly flattened at the poles due to its fast rotation, and this effect is called oblateness, and Saturn's oblateness is 0.098, which means the length from pole to pole is shorter by that factor, which makes it 108240 km (67,650 miles)