Earth's atmospheric pressure is the amount of pressure exerted by air on the surface at sea level which is measured as 101325 pascal or 1.01325 bar (1 millibar= 100 pascals).
The planet Saturn has a gaseous atmosphere composed of 96.3 % hydrogen,3.25% Helium and the rest other gases including ammonia water.The planet radiates more heat from its small core than it absorbs from the sun.This differentiated heating in 59.5 km layer of atmospheric depth gives differentiated atmospheric pressure ranging from 1 millionth of a bar to 1.3 bar pressure.
The pressure has been measured in relation to the refraction (bending of light due to temperature) of starlight and radio waves in Saturn's atmospheric depths.
Saturn is a gas giant, meaning there is no solid surface to compare to the surface of the Earth. Saturn will have a different pressure depending on how far from the center of the planet you measure, just as the earth does the higher you fly on earth the lower the pressure until you get to space. At the center of Saturn the pressure is 50 million bars.
There are a couple of conditions on the planet Saturn. There are thunder and lightning storms.
Saturn HAS NO surface. The pressure just gets larger and larger, as you go down.
The barometric pressure of Saturn is 1000 bars. This is over 100 times the barometric pressure of the Earth.
The atmosphere on Saturn is helium.
75% hydrogen, 25% helium, water, methane, ammonia
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About 1 bar, comparable to that of Earth.
Saturn is mostly gas and liquid metals because of the enormous pressure created by the sheer size of the planet it is very hot! there are no distinct images of the surface of Saturn but the moons have mountain ranges
Saturn has no surface. Nor do the other gas giants.
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 does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.
Saturn has no solid surface. It is several layers of gases and liquid metallic compounds. The temperature at the top of the clouds on Saturn's surface averages -285 degrees F.
Saturn is mostly gas and liquid metals because of the enormous pressure created by the sheer size of the planet it is very hot! there are no distinct images of the surface of Saturn but the moons have mountain ranges
The surface is open to the exterior.
Surface temperature? Saturn probably doesn't HAVE a "surface".
Saturn's surface is not solid, as with other planets. Freezing temperatures turn objects to ice, and the high level of pressure will crush objects before it hits the surface.
Saturn is a gas planet, so it has no surface
Saturn is a gas giant and has no solid surface.
Saturn is a gas giant planet, it has no solid surface.
Saturn has no surface. Nor do the other gas giants.
Saturn does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.
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.
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Yes, someone would be both incinerated and crushed on Saturn. The pressure due to mass is so intense that Saturn's surface is liquid, despite being made of what would normally be gaseous.