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Saturn does not have a dark side. It is not tidally locked.

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Q: What is the mean surface of the darkside of Saturn?
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Mean surface of Saturn?

120,000 km(approx)


Does Saturn have a strong gravity or a weak one?

Those words ('strong' and 'weak') don't mean anything unless you explain what you're comparing to. You haven't done that. Comparing the surface of Saturn to the surface of Earth, Saturn comes out about 14% stronger. Comparing the surface of Saturn to the surface of Jupiter, Saturn comes out about 57% weaker.


How is Saturn surface different from Saturn?

The surface is open to the exterior.


What is Saturn's lowest surface temperature?

Surface temperature? Saturn probably doesn't HAVE a "surface".


Are there spacecrafts on Saturn's surface?

Saturn is a gas planet, so it has no surface


Is there anything on the surface of the planet Saturn?

Saturn is a gas giant and has no solid surface.


What is a descripition of Saturn's surface?

Saturn is a gas giant planet, it has no solid surface.


What does the surface of Saturn like?

Saturn has no surface. Nor do the other gas giants.


How is it Saturn surface?

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.


What is a description of Saturn's landscape?

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.


What is the surface on Saturn?

saturn is the what planet from the sun


What is the description Of Saturn's surface?

The planet Saturn does not have a solid surface. Saturn is almost entirely made up of gases, hydrogen and helium.