How Many Venus Equal One Saturn? | Weight, Volume, Distance & Axis Tilt Compared!
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🌍 How many Venus-sized planets would it take to match the weight and size of Saturn?
🪐 In this exciting space comparison from Data World, we break down:
🟡 How many Venus would match the mass of Saturn
🟣 How many Venus could fit inside Saturn by volume
📏 The distance between Venus and Saturn in space
🔄 The surprising axial tilts of both planets — what makes Saturn’s tilt extreme?
Whether you're a space enthusiast or just curious about the vast differences between planets, this video gives you a quick and visual breakdown of some amazing planetary comparisons! 🌌
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Data taken from Google:
How many Venus would be needed to match the weight of one Saturn?
To find out how many Venuses equal one Saturn:
Saturn's mass: 5.683 x 10^26 kg
Venus' mass: 4.867 x 10^24 kg
Divide Saturn's mass by Venus' mass:
(5.683 x 10^26) / (4.867 x 10^24)
= (5.683 / 4.867) x (10^26 / 10^24)
= 1.168 x 10^2
= 116.8
Approximately 117 Venuses would be needed to match the weight of one Saturn.
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How many Venus can fit in the Saturn?
To find out how many Venus-sized planets can fit inside Saturn, we'll need to calculate their volumes using the formula:
V = (4/3) × π × R³
Radii
Venus: approximately 6,051.8 km
Saturn: approximately 58,232 km (equatorial radius)
Volumes
Venus: ≈ 9.28 × 10^11 km³
Saturn: ≈ 8.27 × 10^14 km³
Calculation
Number of Venuses = V_Saturn / V_Venus
= 8.27 × 10^14 km³ / 9.28 × 10^11 km³
≈ 891
Answer
Approximately 891 Venus-sized planets could fit inside Saturn.
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Venus
Axis tilts - 177.4°
243d 26m
Saturn
Axis tilts - 26.7°
10H 33M
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How Far Away Is Venus from the Saturn?
Venus
12,104 km
Saturn
120,500 km
The numbers you provided are the diameters of:
Venus: 12,104 km
Saturn: 120,500 km (or approximately 60,250 km radius)
These values represent the planets' sizes, not their distances from each other or the Sun.
To determine the distance between Venus and Saturn, we'd need to consider their orbital positions or average distances from the Sun:
Venus: approximately 108 million km
Saturn: approximately 1.43 billion km
The distance between them varies from about 1.322 billion km to 1.538 billion km.
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