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Q: 1 day on Saturn equals how many earth hours and minutes?
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How many earth hours does Saturn have?

A "day" on Saturn is between 10 and 11 Earth hours long (from 10 hours 14 minutes to 10 hours 39 minutes, with the average 10 hours 32 minutes). Saturn's rotational speed is based on the atmosphere and varies by latitude, being fastest at the equator.


How long is saturns day?

A day in Saturn is 10 hours and 40 minutes just in one day while it rbits the sun


How long is one earth day on Saturn?

One earth day is 24 hours no matter where you are.


How many hours equals a day in Saturn?

Latest estimates put the figure at 10 hours, 32 minutes


What is the rotation of the planet Saturn compared to the Earth's in days and hours?

10 hours 40 minutes.


Does Saturn rotate more quickly than Earth?

Yes, Saturn's day is 10 hours and 40 minutes long.


How many hour does it take Saturn on one day at earth?

it is 10 hours and 39 minutes


What two planets have shortest earth day?

The planets with the shortest days are Jupiter (9 hours and 55 minutes) and Saturn (10 hours and 30 minutes.)


Does Earth rotate quicker than Saturn?

Yes. Saturn rotates extremely quickly, completing one rotation in almost ten hours.


How many more times does Saturn rotate than earth?

Saturn's rotation is about 10 hours, 45 minutes so it rotates 2.23 times every Earth day.


Why is a day longer on earth than Saturn?

A "Day" relates to the rotation of the planet. The giant Saturn spins around, or rotates, once every 10 hours and 45 minutes. So it's "Day" is only 10 hours 45 minutes (earth hours) long. Whereas Earth spins slower so its day is longer.


Which planet has fewer hours in a day than Earth?

Four planets hold this distinction: Jupiter (9 hours, 55 minutes) Saturn (10 hours, 33 minutes) Uranus (17 hours, 14 minutes) Neptune (16 hours, 6 minutes)