Period of Saturn's Rotation (its day) The latest available data suggests that the equatorial rotation period of Saturn is about 10 hours, 14 minutes The average rotation estimates of 10 hours, 32 minutes (or 10 hours, 34 minutes) come from measurement of changes in the planet's magnetic field, which were complicated by shifts in the plasma stream around the planet. The slowest rotation is, expectedly, measured near the poles.
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