This cannot be answered. This question does not make sense.
No. We have sent space probes to Saturn, but a manned mission is not possible with today's technology and likely will not be possible within the lifetime of anyone alive today.
No, because life is not possible on Saturn, so how could a volcano be there. Common Sense
It is extremely unlikely for life to exist.
Unless I'm mistaken, Saturn is the ringy thingy.
No, I believe that the Earth is. Saturn has rings, which are beautiful, but has little else of interest. Of course, it's entirely possible that we will learn many things about Saturn that would change my mind. So, since I question it, Saturn is NOT "unquestionably" the most interesting planet.
The simple predicate of a sentence is simply the verb of the sentence. In this case, "made" is the verb, and therefore, also the simple predicate.
rocket
Rocket.
It is possible for life to exist on Saturn, just not for most species.
No. Not as we know it.
No. We have sent space probes to Saturn, but a manned mission is not possible with today's technology and likely will not be possible within the lifetime of anyone alive today.
nope! nobody has been on Saturn. and it isnt possible for any human to get their either.
No,It is not possible to walk on Saturn,s rings because it is just a bunch of rocks and dust clustered together.No, Saturn's rings are basically a bunch of space junk such as broken asteroids, space rocks etc.
Any thing is possible. You would just have to do some modification for the mounts.
So far, it's never been possible to observe liquids on Saturn.
No, because life is not possible on Saturn, so how could a volcano be there. Common Sense
if its a manual yes. for an automatic i never try it but Saturn don't like to change its dam possible