Saturn Analysis

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See orbit - Solar System Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto (dwarf planet), Eris (dwarf planet)
Moons: The Moon, Phobos, Deimos, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Enceladus, Miranda, Nereid
Various: Halley's Comet, Proxima Centuari d, Proxima Centuari b, Gliese 667 Cc, TRAPPIST-1d, Custom Orbit
Diagram of the orbit with the body being orbitted shown as a dot within the ellipse.

Sun at Average Distance *

 
0.06 ° Visible Diameter
10 % Average Sun Visual Diameter

Total Solar Irradiance

1.1 % Earth Average Solar Power (Solar Constant)
14.82 W/m2

* Average Distance
using Semi-Major Axis

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Saturn

Classification: Planet
Orbits: Sun
Xalyse.com Analysis System

Orbital Period

29.46 years, 10759.22 days
 
Earth

 
Saturn


Surface Gravity (at mean Radius)

114.1 % Standard Gravity, 11.186 m/s/s
Earth / Saturn Surface Gravity Ratio:
Earth's Gravity is 0.9 X Saturn Gravity
(using Saturn mean radius, and Earth standard gravity)

Escape Velocity (at mean Radius)

322.7 % Earth Escape Velocity, 36.095 km/s,
129940.226 km/h, 80741.113 mph, 36094.507 m/s,
(using Saturn mean radius, and Earth escape velocity at mean radius)

Properties

914 % Earth (mean) Diameter
Mass: 95.16 X Earth Mass
Eccentricity: 0.0565
Data input Source: Wikipedia
Xalyse Analysis System by: RL / JL
Aphelion: 10.1 AU, 1514524445 km
Perihelion: 9 AU, 1352535555 km


 
Sun at Aphelion
0.05 ° Visible Diameter
10 % Average Sun Visual Diameter

Aphelion Total Solar Irradiance

1 % Earth Average Solar Power (Solar Constant)
13.28 W/m2

 
Sun at Perihelion
0.06 ° Visible Diameter
11 % Average Sun Visual Diameter

Perihelion Total Solar Irradiance

1.2 % Earth Average Solar Power (Solar Constant)
16.65 W/m2


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Saturn Surface Conditions - Falling Time

Xalyse.com Mean Radius Gravity Analysis System

Surface Gravity (at mean radius): 11.1864 m/s/s, 114.1 % Earth Standard Gravity

Earth / Saturn Surface Gravity Ratio:
Earth's Gravity is 0.9 X Saturn Gravity
(using Saturn mean radius, and Earth standard gravity)
Safe Fall Height: 0.9 X Safe Earth Fall Height

Time for object to Fall 1m on Saturn (at mean radius): 0.42 seconds

Time for object to Fall 0.61 m, 2 ft on Earth: 0.35 seconds
Impact Speed of falling 0.61 m, 2 ft on Earth: 3.46 m/s, 12.45 km/h, 7.73 mph

Height on Saturn to fall same speed of falling 0.61 m, 2 ft on Earth:
0.53 m, 1.8 ft
Time for object to Fall 0.53 m, 1.8 ft (at mean radius) on Saturn:
0.31 seconds
Impact Speed of falling 0.53 m, 1.8 ft on Saturn: 3.46 m/s, 12.45 km/h, 7.73 mph

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Additional Information

Semi-Major Axis: 1433530000 km, 9.583 AU
Semi-Minor Axis: 1431240078 km, 9.6 AU, 99.8 % of Semi-Major-Axis
Eccentricity: 0.0565, Linear Eccentricity: 80994445 km, 0.54141 AU

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About

This tool allows you to see the orbit of specific planets, moons and comets.

Click a link in the "See orbit" section at the top of the page, or go to the Space Section to see other orbits.

For planets the orbit around the sun is shown.

For moons, the orbit around the planet is shown.

The following data is sourced from Wikipedia for various planets, moons and comets:

  • Semi-major axis *
  • Eccentricity
  • Orbital period
  • Host star radius
  • Host star luminosity
  • Mass
  • Mean radius
  • Equatorial radius
  • Atmosphere Composition

From this data this tool calculates things such as:

  • The orbital diagram
  • Apoapsis / aphelion
  • Periapsis / perihelion
  • Visible Diameters of host star (e.g Sun visible diameter) at different positions of orbits
  • Total solar irradiance at different positions of orbits
  • Surface gravity at mean radius or equatorial radius
  • Equivalent heights to produce the same falling speed on Earth
  • Falling time for specific heights
  • Falling speed for specific heights

* Io and Europa semi-major axis simply calculated from average of periapsis and apoapsis.

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Created by: RL / JL
Last Updated: 2023/06/03

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