by De58te » Thu Mar 08, 2018 1:38 pm
I doubt it is speed of rotation as Jupiter and Saturn's rotations differ only by half an Earth hour. [Unless new measurements have been taken that I haven't heard about.] My guess could be mass, Jupiter is 3 times more massive than Saturn, and axle tilt, Jupiter is nearly straight up and down to the ecliptic, whereas Saturn is more titled than Earth is, and Saturn must experience seasons similar to Earth.
I doubt it is speed of rotation as Jupiter and Saturn's rotations differ only by half an Earth hour. [Unless new measurements have been taken that I haven't heard about.] My guess could be mass, Jupiter is 3 times more massive than Saturn, and axle tilt, Jupiter is nearly straight up and down to the ecliptic, whereas Saturn is more titled than Earth is, and Saturn must experience seasons similar to Earth.