No. Saturn is made of gas, helium and Hydrogen. The core is solid, but the outer layers make reaching the core impossible. You would fall right through the planet. BUT, on the other hand, You can stand on Saturn's planets.
No. Saturn's rings are not a solid object; they are a collection of small pieces of ice.
No. There is no solid surface.
No, people cannot walk on Saturn because it is a gas giant with no solid surface. Saturn is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium with swirling storms and giant rings surrounding it.
No. While Saturn probably has a solid core, the heat and pressure there are enormous. A person placed there would be crushed and incinerated in an instant.
yes you could, but you could only walk on the rings. Because its a GAS giant you couldn't walk on the planet itself. Still i don't think you could unless they make a new and faster rocket, and a warmer suit. It would take aproximatly about 5 years (if they invent a faster rocket) to get there. the rings are about 150 ft. thick, and 180,000 miles wide. just be ready for a -326 degree journey!
No. The only part of Saturn that is solid is the core, which is thousands of miles deep within the planet under enormous pressure, and heated to thousands of degrees.
Saturn is gaseous
No. Saturn is not solid.
Saturn doesn't have a hard surface. In fact there is no surface. Saturn is not mountainous but they have said the moons are. You cant walk on Saturn's surface because it is not solid. Most pictures have shown that Saturn is a rocky planet.
Saturn has no solid ground because it is a gas planet, as in, it is made of gas
No. Saturn does not have a solid surface.
Saturn's extreme cold temperatures, lack of a solid surface for life to exist on, and harsh radiation environment make it unlikely for traditional life forms as we know them to survive. The conditions on Saturn are very hostile and not conducive to supporting life as we know it.