This would be terribly difficult since the planet is entirely gas.
No. There could possibly be undiscovered life, but no humans.
No, I believe only probes have been sent out to Saturn. No, at least not directly. We have sent several robotic probes there without humans on-board however. No, because Saturn is a huge ball of swirling gases, you could no even stand on Saturn.
Humans need to be protected from the extreme cold temperatures, high levels of radiation, and intense storms on Saturn. Without proper protection, exposure to these conditions could be fatal to humans.
Humans could not live on Saturn because it is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium with no solid surface to support life. The extreme atmospheric pressure and temperatures would also be inhospitable to human life.
Mars is the nearest one but we don`t yet know if we can inhabit it even when the sun expands. Nick--Actually we could never inhabit mars unless we lived completely underground solar winds and storms would kill any human inhabiting mars. And since we all know humans cannot live without sunlight there is no way we could inhabit mars.
Zero. There is no life on Saturn.
Without proper protection, no. It's possible a floating colony could be made, providing breathable air and protection from the elements, but a human by him or herself could not survive on Saturn.
No one. It is impossible as it is made of gas. And the temperature! JEEZ!
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No, it is not possible for a person to survive on Saturn because its atmosphere is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium, which humans cannot breathe. In addition, the extreme cold temperatures and intense atmospheric pressure on Saturn would make it inhospitable for human life.
noway Human beings could not live on Saturn, and neither could their beans.
No, because there is no actual solid surface on Saturn. If you fell into Saturn, you could come out the other side.