Under the circumstances and the enviromental aspects of the planet, no.
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The period of rotation of Saturn is 1 Saturn day. Measured in comparision to Earth, Saturn rotates about once every 10 Earth hours, so you could say that Saturn rotates 2.4 times an Earth day.
In mythology, Saturday is often associated with the Roman god Saturn, who was linked to agriculture, wealth, and time. Saturn's influence is reflected in the day's name, derived from "dies Saturni," meaning "day of Saturn." In various mythologies, Saturn represents themes of sowing, harvesting, and the cyclical nature of life and death. Additionally, in some cultures, Saturday is considered a day of rest and reflection, aligning with the idea of a sabbath.
Well it depends because Saturn's rings are made of rocks and other gases. And also it depends if a meteor hits its rings. So yes there is a 50-50% that it could disappear and not.
Saturday: Day of Saturn, the Roman God Saturn. (Saturn's Day)
This was a very tricky one! Could it be ...... Saturday?
A day on Saturn is 10.7 hours
Saturday is the day of the week named after Saturn in English.
A day on Saturn is about 11 hours on Earth.
A day on Saturn is 10 hours, 39 minutes. There was a six minute difference between Voyager and Ulysses measurements of the Saturn day.
It was the day people landed on saturn
SATURN IS 10000000000000000000000C HOT
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