i have heard that if you were 100 lbs on earth you'd weigh 106 on saturn
You would weigh 87.02 pounds on Saturn.
If Saturn was a bed sheet, Earth would be a handkerchief. Earth is just a troublesome little rock compared to the big boulder Saturn. Another way, Earth would be a Pekinese, and Saturn would be a Bernese Mountain Dog.
No, take it this way, Saturn is the 6th Planet in the Solar System, would leave you off to: Saturn is not the 4th Planet from the Sun, it is Mars that is.
The same way Earth revolves. Only Uranus turns a different way.
If you were starting from Earth - Mars and Jupiter.
The weight of a bag of sugar on Saturn would depend on the bag's mass and the gravitational force acting on it. Saturn's gravity is about 1.065 times that of Earth's. For example, if a bag of sugar weighs 1 kilogram on Earth, it would weigh approximately 1.065 kilograms on Saturn due to the stronger gravitational pull. However, Saturn is a gas giant, and any object would not rest on its surface in the same way as it would on solid ground.
It would crash on Saturn.
Saturn is a planet in our solar system, so Saturn's galaxy is the earth's galaxy, and so forth. Saturn's galaxy (our galaxy) is the Milky Way. The Milky Way is a spiral [shaped] galaxy.
All of our Solar System is inside the Milky Way. To get outside the Milky Way, you would have to travel several tens of thousands of light-years.
Saturn has a solid surface so if you land on Saturn you would sink into hotter and deeper surface so you would die.
It is unlikely that an asteroid would come out the other side of Saturn if dropped through it. Saturn's dense atmosphere, strong gravitational pull, and the asteroid's size and composition would likely cause it to break apart or be destroyed before reaching the other side.
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