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First of all Saturn is made almost completely from gas, and may not even have a surface.

If it had a surface the atmosphere would be too thick to see anything.

If you were to look towards the Earth while orbiting Saturn, you would see a small blue dot.

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How much would a human weigh on Saturn compared to Earth?

Its a difficult one, since there is no real surface to be able to stand on. At the equator, Saturn's gravity is similar to that of Earth, so if you could weight someone they would weigh about the same. A 100kg person on Earth would weigh 106.5 kg on Saturn.------------------------------------------------------------------------------Your weight on the surface of Saturn will be very similar to your weight on Earth.The related link below is a good site to use to calculate your weight on other planets.If you weighed 100lb on Earth you would weigh 106.4lbs on Saturn.1lb = 1.0645lb= 5.3210lb = 10.6425lb = 26.650lb = 53.2100lb = 106.4150lb = 159.6200lb = 212.8500lb = 532Or multiply x 1.064See related question for weight on other worlds.


How high can you jump on Saturn?

The gravity on Saturn is about 1.07 times stronger than Earth's gravity, so you would be able to jump slightly higher compared to on Earth. However, the specific height would also depend on individual factors like strength and speed of the jump.


Can cuts be treated with bnt ointment?

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Is Saturn able to sustain humans?

No, humans could not live on Saturn. There is no surface to walk on, no free oxygen in the dense lower atmosphere, and the planet does not receive enough sunlight to grow Earth plants.---Saturn is a gas giant, and the only place on the planet for human habitation would be in floating vessels, ideally located where the gravity was not too high. At the 1 bar level (Earth MSL pressure), the gravity is about the same as Earth's, but only very buoyant structures would float at that level.A good location for colonies could be on Saturn's moons. The largest, Titan, is very cold but has an atmosphere about 1.5 times as dense as Earth. It contains useful gases, and, as with Saturn, would allow exploration of the moon by balloon craft.


How long does it take for Saturn to Orbit the Sun?

29 Earth years and 167 Earth days.The planet Saturn takes about 29 1/2 Earth years (29.46 years) to revolve around the Sun in its orbit.It takes Saturn 29.45 years to orbit the Sun, which works out to 10,759 days. Saturn is the most distant planet in the solar system that is able to be seen with the naked eye.


How do you build a big life-size model of Saturn?

Since Saturn is considerably larger than Earth, you wouldn't be able to build a life-size model anywhere on our planet.


How do you build a big life size model of Saturn?

Since Saturn is considerably larger than Earth, you wouldn't be able to build a life-size model anywhere on our planet.


How long does it take for Saturn to orbit the sun once?

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Will you be able to live on Saturn?

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What would you breathe in on Saturn?

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Is it true or false that your weight would not change if you were able to visit Jupiter and Saturn?

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Would humans ever be able to live on Saturn?

It's to hot for humans to live on