No a man has not yet set foot on Saturn.
We can set foot on all the planets in the solar system including the terrestrial planets, except for gas giants, which are Jupiter and Saturn. We can't set foot on Jupiter and Saturn because there's no solid surface and it's so gaseous. Uranus and Neptune are also a gas giant but they're considered an ice giant, so there's a solid surface in these 2 ice giants. We can set foot in all planets except for Jupiter and Saturn.
it is recognized by its set of ring........ Saturn is one of the four gas giants.
In this lifetime - all of them. Probably in this decade, none. Within this century, Mars is the most probable. Time is an incredibly long period and technology increases even faster. It is not inconceivable for Man to set foot on Mercury, Venus, Mars and even the dwarf planets and many of the moons. However, they will never be able to "set foot" on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus nor Neptune because by definition there is no surface to "set foot" on. Float maybe, but not "set foot".
Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins went to the moon in the Saturn V rocket in 1969. However, Michael Collins did not set foot on the moon; he stayed in the rocket.
how do i set the clock in a 2005 saturn vue
Consult your owner's manual. If you don't have one, get one.
Your mom was the first person to step on saturn DUH. this question is really stupid nobody has stepped foot on saturn nor any other planets only the moon.
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passenger side near the left foot behind a panel there are a set of fuses the dome light is located ther with other lights
No woman has set foot on the Moon
They set foot in jacksonville