With sufficient advanced technology, ANYPLACE is "habitable", including space and the bottom of the oceans. The ISS astronauts certainly think so.
However, for unprotected human beings, Saturn would be too cold, and the atmosphere would be too dense and poisonous as well. It may be that in centuries to come, humans will live on Saturn's moon Titan, and others, within enclosed bubbles, but probably not on Saturn itself. its got billions of rings around but "NOT " too count on.
No. Too far away from the sun.
Saturn is a giant gas ball with no land mass, so nothing for us to live on. Even if there were land, the temperatures are so low that we would freeze to death and there would be no breathable air.
A few are but when on the surface you would always have to wear a protective suit .A couple of them aren't though.
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NONE are. They are extremely cold and lack any useable atmosphere and water.
Absolutely not. It is a gas giant. It has no oxygen, no water, and has no land
Saturn is a big huge gas planet. It is not livable for human beings or other animals or plants that live with them.
I don't think making a hospital on Saturn is a wise idea
No, it is considered possible that one of its moonsEnceladus shows vague evidence that it has some possibility of having primitive microbial life.
No.
no
It might be the next livable planet
10'000 -100'000 years
NO beacuse there are many poisonous gases and very hot core
The planet that has a moon named Titan is Saturn.
Saturn is a girl
On the planet Saturn itself? No. However, there are several of Saturn's moons that could be made livable in domed enclosures. Titan, for example, might be an excellent place for a base.
Livable Streets was created in 1981.
Livable Netherlands ended in 2006.
Livable Rotterdam was created in 2001.
Mars is not "livable". There are no planets in the solar system that are livable without artificial environments.
Livable Netherlands was created on 1999-03-25.
That is the correct spelling of "livable" (suitable for living, worth living, habitable).
no
All of Antarctica would be considered non-livable, at least for animal life.
Unlivable livable Accountable irreplaceable Stable
Not to Earth life.
Uninhabitable