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yes you could, but you could only walk on the rings. Because its a GAS giant you couldn't walk on the planet itself. Still i don't think you could unless they make a new and faster rocket, and a warmer suit. It would take aproximatly about 5 years (if they invent a faster rocket) to get there. the rings are about 150 ft. thick, and 180,000 miles wide. just be ready for a -326 degree journey!

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