Check the 97 Saturn for fire at the spark plugs, and proper fuel pressure. One of these two are probably the cause of the vehicle not starting.
it would all depend on what you mean by not start. if you only hearing a click it would most likely be your battery. if is a slow crank it's also a poorly charged battery, but if is a no crank then it may be something else.
Check the ECTS. Check for spark. No spark equals bad CPS
If the Saturn V was available it could launch larger heavier payloads than the Ariane 4. However at the end of the Apollo program all tooling for making Saturn Vs and any spare parts were destroyed. You would have to do so much work to start making more Saturn V rockets now that it would be easier and more efficient to just start entirely from scratch and design a new rocket with similar lift capability to the Saturn V.
An older Saturn is what I have got all of my kids when they get there license. Slow and dependable. Good in a crash. Inexpensive. The perfect starter car.
Not quite. An object would weight slightly more on Saturn than it does on Earth.
Saturn would float in a bathtub because it has the lowest density of all the planets. If something has very low density, it floats. Thus explaining why Saturn would float
Why is Saturn so important?Saturn is important because it holds most of some important gasses which areHydrogen,Helium,and Methane.
Very tricky. If you were near Saturn you would certainly be able to see the sun. Saturn is a gas giant, so you couldn't possibly be on Saturn. If you flew down to Saturn's solid core, you would have a very difficult time surviving, and even if you did I think you would see nothing at all, except for whatever your gear lighting could illuminate.
Well that would be all of them with the exception of Saturn.
Saturn is the least dense of all the Planets. It has been said that if you could find a large enough bath - and water, Saturn would float. This is because Saturn's mean density is lower than water at 0.687 g/cm³
Saturn is the lighest of all of the plantes for it's size. If you were to stand on it's surface, you would weigh less than standing on Earth's surface. If you dropped Saturn into an ocean the size of space, then it would float because it is less dense than the water.
Yes. All objects with mass have gravity. Saturn has a gravity similar to Earth, just a little bit more. So if you weighed 100lb on Earth you would weigh 106.4lb on Saturn