No, not life as we know it. Saturn has no real surface, it's gas giant-- a fluid object, where the elements (mostly hydrogen) that compose it do not condense into a solid. There's no real separation between it's atmosphere and the planet itself, and the atmospheric gasses have been measured blowing at hundreds of miles per hour. Astronomers consider the actual planet Saturn to begin where the atmospheric pressure of the gasses reach one earth atmosphere.
It's believed deep inside the planet there's a small rocky core, with a surface that's extraordinarily dark, cold and windy. Also, the pressure would be very great.
Saturn can't support life because it has no oxygen and has poisonous gases in which no life can survive. ---- Plus the pressure is a lot greater than ours
No, Saturn does not have the ability to sustain life because no other planet besides Earth and maybe 1 or 2 other terrestrial planets have the ability to sustain life.:)
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The Encladus moon
does saturn's moon support life
Right now, none. But he closest in Titan, a moon of Saturn, which is believed to have water. It may one day support human life with the proper structuring and planning.
none. life outside earth has yet to be found.
Yes, No Life At This Present Time, Possibly Ever will be supported on Saturn. Saturn Is Mostly Toxic Gas, That has been no discovery of solid ground.
Saturn cannot support life. a hydrogen and helium atmosphere cant support life. then theres the radiation factor too.
no it does not
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No. Saturn is a gas planet. It cannot support life as we understand it. Earth is the only planet known to have life.
The Encladus moon
Saturn can't support life because it has no oxygen and has poisonous gases in which no life can survive. ---- Plus the pressure is a lot greater than ours
does saturn's moon support life
No, so far Earth is the only planet that can support life.
To pinch a phrase from Star Trek, the answer would be 'It's Life Jim, but not as we know it'.
There is no way to know for certain, but probably no. Conditions on Saturn would not support life as we know it. If you are looking for visiting aliens, there is currently no scientific evidence that any such visitors have been in the solar system.
scientifically there was life on Saturn but then somehow the life on Saturn saw your face and died
Right now, none. But he closest in Titan, a moon of Saturn, which is believed to have water. It may one day support human life with the proper structuring and planning.