No, Saturn is too far away to get to. We could barely reach Mars as it is. Saturn is a gas giant, so it has no rocks, other than the ones in its rings, but you can't possibly get to Saturn.
no Saturn is made out of gases like hydrogen and huilum.but the rings are made out of rocks and ice!!
Saturn's rings are predominantly made up of ice particles, not rocks. However, there may be some small rocks and debris mixed in with the ice particles, but they are difficult to quantify.
no, there are no rocks because saturn is a gas giant, which means it is completely made of gas
Orbits are caused by the force of gravity combined with the speed of the object in the orbit. Saturn's rings consist of millions of small rocks in orbit round Saturn.
Seeing as Saturn is a gas giant, I feel none of the above is a solid answer.
on the rings you could collect rocks and gas substances
Saturn is a gas giant, but the ring has rocks in it.
no Saturn is made out of gases like hydrogen and huilum.but the rings are made out of rocks and ice!!
Saturn's rings are predominantly made up of ice particles, not rocks. However, there may be some small rocks and debris mixed in with the ice particles, but they are difficult to quantify.
no, there are no rocks because saturn is a gas giant, which means it is completely made of gas
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The ring of Saturn is made up of many rocks from the creation of the universe and from many space rocks.
They collect and throw rocks at it.
YES!
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