Planets ยท #21 biggest of 1,014
How big is Saturn?
116,464 km
Saturn measures 116,464 km. That's about 9.14 Earths lined up end to end.
By the numbers
- That's 116,464 km, or about 72,368 miles.
- It's about 68.5 million times taller than an average adult (1.7 m).
- Roughly 9.14 Earths could line up across it.
- Walking nonstop, you'd need about 963 days to travel its length.
- Out of all 1,014 things in this collection, it ranks #21 by size.
Size comparison
How Saturn stacks up against things of a similar size. Tap any bar to explore it.
Sirius A (star)
2,400,000 km
Sun
1,392,700 km
red dwarf star
200,000 km
Jupiter
139,822 km
Saturn
116,464 km
Uranus
50,724 km
Neptune
49,244 km
Great Wall of China
21,196 km
white dwarf star
14,000 km
Bars use a logarithmic scale so everything fits โ real differences are even more extreme!
Fun fact
Standing beside it, an average person (1.7 m tall) would reach only about less than 0.001% of its height.
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