OK, wait... humans can't live on Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Mercury, the sun, pluto, or neptune. Heres why:
Saturn: The gases and the atmoshpere are too overwhelming. Plus its cold.
Jupiter:The gases are poisionous and its far away from the sun.
Mercury: Its too close to the sun, and its too small
Uranus: Um...
The sun: Well obviously you'd be burned alive
Neptune: Its way to far away from the sun... You'd freeze to death
Pluto:Its too small and really really really really cold!
As for Mars... I guess you could live there but really who's gonna travel through space just to get to mars where you might have a chance of starting a civilzation. I think the government needs to stop paying money to the NASA program. Because we have alot more issues and alot more things to accomplish than to go into space.
Saturn, like the other gas giant planets (Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune), is a huge ball of hydrogen and other gases, and not a planet you can walk on or live on. The only ways to reside on Saturn would be in an orbiting satellite, or in a pressure dome on one of its moons (incredibly cold and with no breathable air).
Saturn cannot currently sustain human life. A gas giant, it's not exactly an ideal vacation spot.If you had a viable habitat and life support that could maintain an earth-like environment inside it; then theoretically you could live anywhere.
you can't live on Saturn because it is a gas planet and even if you do live on it you will first boil to death and than freeze because that what happens in space and than you will get ripped a part because of turns gravitational pull after that you ripped up body part will go into to Saturn. when it reach the core it will burn like a paper. and no you cant live on Saturn
Gravity of Saturn is 92% that of Earth.Read more: What_is_the_gravity_of_Saturn
It is purely speculative as no evidence of extraterrestrial life on Saturn exists. However, given the extreme conditions on Saturn (like high wind speeds and temperatures), an alien species would likely have adapted to withstand such environments with features like protective shells, efficient gas exchange systems, and advanced sensory mechanisms.
Saturn, like the other gas giant planets (Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune), is a huge ball of hydrogen and other gases, and not a planet you can walk on or live on. The only ways to reside on Saturn would be in an orbiting satellite, or in a pressure dome on one of its moons (incredibly cold and with no breathable air).
Saturn cannot currently sustain human life. A gas giant, it's not exactly an ideal vacation spot.If you had a viable habitat and life support that could maintain an earth-like environment inside it; then theoretically you could live anywhere.
you can't live on Saturn because it is a gas planet and even if you do live on it you will first boil to death and than freeze because that what happens in space and than you will get ripped a part because of turns gravitational pull after that you ripped up body part will go into to Saturn. when it reach the core it will burn like a paper. and no you cant live on Saturn
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Actually, It would probably feel like air, because Saturn is a gas giant.
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We human are destroying everything. With pollution and habitat loss who knows what tiger population would be like in the future.
it is like cutting Saturn in half then labeling the atmoshere, rocks,etc
You would see aliens gases because Saturn is a gas planet like Uranus.
i would like to orbit Saturn because are the rings on it like are they shinny or are they seethrew
It really depends of the distance between you and Saturn they may appear if they did they would be a dot if not you wont see them
From Titan, Saturn would appear as a large, golden disk in the sky. Its rings would be visible as a thin band surrounding the planet, stretching outwards from its equator. The view would be breathtaking, with Saturn's majestic presence dominating the horizon.