A human's ability to view the sun depends on their distance from the sun and the type of atmosphere of the celestial object from which they are viewing the sun. If there is not enough atmosphere to scatter light from the sun, or if the distance is too great, the sun would be indistinguishable from other stars, if seen at all. If, hypothetically, Saturn had an atmosphere similar to Earth's and had a surface that humans could stand on, the sun would appear to the naked eye to be one-tenth the size and brightness of Earth's full moon.
Considering you are asking if the sun will look larger or smaller on Saturn than it does on the Earth, the answer is that the sun will look smaller because the distance between the Earth and sun is less than the distance between Saturn and the sun.
The farther you are from something, the smaller it looks.
No. The sun is the sun of Uranus. Saturn is a planet, not a sun.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
The best time to look for Saturn is when it is at opposition, which occurs when Earth is directly between Saturn and the Sun. This usually happens once a year and is when Saturn is at its closest point to Earth, making it brighter and easier to see in the night sky.
Uranus is considered a big planet. It is the seventh planet from the Sun and has a diameter of about 50,724 kilometers (31,518 miles), making it the third-largest planet in our solar system.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun in our solar system, so it is five planets away from the sun.
Sunspots only look small in relationship to the size of the Sun itself. Even a "small" sunspot, hardly visible, is as big around as the Earth is.
1,429,400,000km
The sun is larger than the moon. While the sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers, the moon's diameter is around 3,474 kilometers.
They are gas giants just like the sun except not as big
Actually, the Sun is really small compared to most stars. The stars just look small because they're far away.
The sun actually is very big.
Saturn is the 6th planet from the sun.
No. The sun is the sun of Uranus. Saturn is a planet, not a sun.
Saturn may or may not have Saturn spots. Only the sun has sun spots.
Yes, they orbit Saturn and Saturn orbits the Sun.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
The best time to look for Saturn is when it is at opposition, which occurs when Earth is directly between Saturn and the Sun. This usually happens once a year and is when Saturn is at its closest point to Earth, making it brighter and easier to see in the night sky.