There are many problems such as:
The solutions are being found out; however, right now, there is no practical way of sending humans to Saturn.
It is to dense there. You wouldn't land on land becausee all there is, is gas. It is to dense there. You wouldn't land on land becausee all there is, is gas.
One of the biggest problems is how long such a journey would take. Not far behind is how pointless it would be.
For "solutions", look to Science Fiction.
Gravitational attraction toward Saturn has no effect on humans at all. It never will, unless and until some human travels to Saturn in a spacecraft.
Establishing a moon station would enable humans to enjoy less gravity.
It started with just sending monkeys, then dogs, and finally humans.
Saturn is not a bad planet in the moral sense of good and bad, there are good law abiding people and bad criminals. However, Saturn a gas giant is not a livable planet. The gravitational pull is much too strong, Saturn has very cold, very poisonous gas. There is no way a human being could live on Saturn, although, we might be able to live on one of it's moons/satellites. It depends on what you mean by the word bad. Saturn is a planet and not good or evil. However, no human being could ever live on the planet Saturn, so in that sense of the word; Saturn is a bad, terrible place for humans to try and live.
It is the last frontier ( Star Trek) and there are things, planets, and maybe new civilizations to discover.
Here's a problem : If we send people to the sun, they burn.
jupiter is a gas planet so if you tried to stand on jupiter you would sink through
Humans have not yet explored the planet Saturn, aside from sending a few probes to it. It would take decades to reach Saturn with modern technology, making sending an astronaut team there impractical.
the person will sufocate and die
You can't stand on something because it is gas
Gravitational attraction toward Saturn has no effect on humans at all. It never will, unless and until some human travels to Saturn in a spacecraft.
None.
yes there is
A human has never infact travelled anywhere other than the Moon and the Earth. The closest we have gotten is sending out satellites which fly around Saturn to capture photographs of its glorious rings.
No. There could possibly be undiscovered life, but no humans.
It's to hot for humans to live on
unknown.