Go, perhaps. Land, unlikely, as the gravity is 95 times that of earth.
No people have ever been to Saturn; in fact, no humans have ever been beyond to Moon. By the time we're ready to go there, we'll probably spend a couple of years before the Earth is back in the right orientation to come back.
no
It is highly unlikely that humans will ever go to Jupiter due to its extreme radiation levels, lack of a solid surface, and harsh environment. Sending humans to Jupiter would present numerous technical challenges and risks that currently make it impractical for manned missions.
Sometime in the future, there may well be life on Saturn. In fact, there may currently be life on Saturn, but it is too far away for us to go there or send a rover, currently.
No, because seahorses are fish. And fish does not go up on land. And that is why seahorses does not go up on land.
we should because humans have destroyed several habitats where animals use to live but now the humans have taken over all land and animals have no where to go
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. :(
Pretty much only humans go by names
I need to now anyway
no because it is made of gas and the surface is not solid.
Because there was free land there and humans will spread like any other creature where it can find a place to fit in.
No I have not landed on mars but I would like to go.