No you can't it is solid on some part but the gravity would pretty much tear you apart, but don't worry you would be completely vaporized before you could even get close to that kind of gravitational experience.
No a man has not yet set foot on Saturn.
Charles Duke (Apollo 16) was the youngest man to set his foot on the moon. He was born in 1935 and set his foot on the moon in 1972.
The first white man was Marco Polo, but the first Asian man to set foot in Asia is obviously unknown.
No. The only (non-man-made) extraterrestrial (space, or non-Earth) object man has set foot on is the moon.
No. If someone had set foot on the Sun, they would be burned by 10,000 degree F flames.
It is not impossible for man to set foot on Mars. There just hasn't yet been a manned mission there.
Matthew Henson is not the first man to set foot on the moon, Neil Armstrong is
No so far no man has set foot on the planet Neptune.
No
Edwin Aldrin was the second man to set foot on the moon.
The last man to set foot on the moon was Eugene Cernan. He did this while a member of the crew of Apollo 17.
No Australians have set foot on the moon