Saturn is a gas giant with very strong gravity, low temperature, and an unbreathable atmosphere, so anyone trying to land there would find it very difficult, but with sufficiently good technological support, it could be done.
We would freeze to death We would also sink and probably choke. There's more, though. We would also be crushed by Saturn's pressure, but if we did get far enough, we would probably melt once we reached the core.
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hey. wassup. noone would be able 2 visit saturn. u would freeze and sink till u choked 2 death. word. sammyc
Because the atmosphere of Saturn is too violent, with winds raging at above 1000mph. The Spacecraft will also be crushed if it travels beyond Saturn's atmosphere as the pressure is too great for the spacecraft to sustain.
No, it would sink. The Earth has a mean density of 5.5153 g/cm3 which is much greater than water. Saturn on the other hand WOULD float in water.
We would freeze to death We would also sink and probably choke. There's more, though. We would also be crushed by Saturn's pressure, but if we did get far enough, we would probably melt once we reached the core.
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i think they would choke, freeze or burn up.
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Saturn has a solid surface so if you land on Saturn you would sink into hotter and deeper surface so you would die.
There is no oxygen on the planet of Saturn. IF and WHEN you ever actually got to Saturn, not only would you freeze from the ice cold temperatures, but the gases (hydrogen and helium) would choke you to death. :(
If you land on Saturn you might sink down and fall.
hey. wassup. noone would be able 2 visit saturn. u would freeze and sink till u choked 2 death. word. sammyc
Saturn is a good car except for seat belts are designed improperly. They can choke you, if you don't adjust them.
A coat would be the least of your concerns, but you would definitely need some kind of protection against the cold of Saturn. If you were on Saturn you sink into the atmosphere that is primarily hydrogen, helium, water vapor and ammonia clouds. But then, there isn't a real "surface" to walk on allowing you to say that you were "on" Saturn; it's more like you would be "in" Saturn, since you would just sink through the layers and into the liquid hydrogen and liquid helium. But at those depths, the atmospheric pressure would crush you. If you managed to find a way to survive all of that (protective suit with breathing assistance) you would no doubt be unable to actually DO anything, since the winds of Saturn are faster than anywhere else in the Solar System. But do tell us about your trip, we'd love to see the pictures.
Because the atmosphere of Saturn is too violent, with winds raging at above 1000mph. The Spacecraft will also be crushed if it travels beyond Saturn's atmosphere as the pressure is too great for the spacecraft to sustain.