The number in question is 128.34
However, a pound is a measure of mass, not weight: weight is measured in pounds-force. Also "you would wait . . on Saturn" makes no sense at all!
If you weighed 100lb on Earth you would weigh about 106.4lb on Saturn
You would weigh 87.02 pounds on Saturn.
If you weighed 60lbs on Earth you'd weigh 63.8lb on Saturn.
You would weigh 106.4 pounds on Saturn if you weighed 100lbs on earth
Neptune does NOT have the same gravity as Saturn. If you weighed 100 units on Earth, you would weigh 106.4 units on Saturn and 114 units on Neptune.
Saturn v was 111 meters (363 feet) tall. Weighed 2.8 million kilograms (6.2 million pounds)
Multiply weight on Earth by 1.064. So if you weighed 100lb on Earth you'd weigh 106.4lb on Saturn.
No, two different rocket were used: the Saturn IB and the Saturn V. The smaller Saturn IB was an upgraded two-stage Saturn I rocket. It was 199.8 feet tall and weighed 1,282,850 pounds. The Saturn V is to date the largest rocket ever made. It stood 363 feet tall and weighed 6,699,000 pounds. The Saturn IB was used primarily for testing Apollo hardware, but the Saturn V was used to boost crews to the moon. A modified Saturn V (called the Saturn INT-21) lifted the Skylab Space Station to Low Earth Orbit.
Yes. All objects with mass have gravity. Saturn has a gravity similar to Earth, just a little bit more. So if you weighed 100lb on Earth you would weigh 106.4lb on Saturn
The Saturn V rocket was 110.6 m (363 ft) high.It had a maximum diameter of 10.1 m (33 ft).It weighed 3,038,500 kg (6,699,000 lb).
The Saturn V rocket stood at 363 ft (110.6m) and weighed 6,699,000 lbs (3,038,500 kg)
yes, saturn has a 1 year long storm. isn't that amazing. thanx 4 listing :]