Saturn is made out of hydrogen (75%) and helium (25%).
It used liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.
The Saturn V rocket used a combination of liquid oxygen and RP-1, a refined form of kerosene, as fuel. These propellants were used in the first stage of the rocket to provide the thrust needed for liftoff.
No
It is liquid methane.
Gas
No, the Saturn V rocket did not use solid fuel. It used liquid propellants in its first stage (RP-1 and liquid oxygen) and upper stages (liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen).
no, there is no water on saturn. its either helium and hydrogen gas or frozen carbon dioxide
No, because Saturn has an atmosphere, but it's not the same kind of atmosphere as Earth. Humans can't breathe the atmosphere on Saturn and there's no surface on Saturn. It's made of gas.
No. Saturn consists mostly of supercritical hydrogen and helium, in a state between liquid and gas.
Saturn and Jupiter
It has a gassy atmosphere because Saturn is made from it.
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