No, it is not possible to walk on the surface of Saturn as it is a gas giant with no solid surface to stand on. The outer layer of Saturn is made up mostly of hydrogen and helium gas, with no defined solid ground.
No, Saturn is not in the middle of all the planets. In our solar system, the planets are arranged in order of their distance from the Sun. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, located between Jupiter and Uranus.
No one has ever walked on Saturn, as it is a gas giant with no solid surface on which humans could walk. Astronauts have only walked on the Moon, which is Earth's natural satellite.
Saturn's extreme cold temperatures, lack of a solid surface for life to exist on, and harsh radiation environment make it unlikely for traditional life forms as we know them to survive. The conditions on Saturn are very hostile and not conducive to supporting life as we know it.
According to NASA, Saturn has a volume 763.5 times the volume of the Earth. So, by volume, some 763 and a half Earths could fit into Saturn. (Saturn is the least dense major planet, and has a mass only 95.2 times that of the Earth.)
No. There is no solid surface.
No, it is not possible to walk on the surface of Saturn as it is a gas giant with no solid surface to stand on. The outer layer of Saturn is made up mostly of hydrogen and helium gas, with no defined solid ground.
No, people cannot walk on Saturn because it is a gas giant with no solid surface. Saturn is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium with swirling storms and giant rings surrounding it.
No. Saturn's rings are not a solid object; they are a collection of small pieces of ice.
To Walk a Middle Course was created in 2004-10.
No,It is not possible to walk on Saturn,s rings because it is just a bunch of rocks and dust clustered together.No, Saturn's rings are basically a bunch of space junk such as broken asteroids, space rocks etc.
Walk Straight Down the Middle was created in 1989.
No, Saturn is not in the middle of all the planets. In our solar system, the planets are arranged in order of their distance from the Sun. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, located between Jupiter and Uranus.
Zero. There is no life on Saturn.
No, and there never will be because Saturn doesn't have a flat surface to walk on. Just gas.
It is impossible to walk on Saturn's rings as it is made up of space junk, broken asteroids, stones, pieces of ice, gases and almost every single thing out over there in space. The rings rotate fast so we can't stand over there. The pieces are apart by at least 1 or 2 km.
No one has ever walked on Saturn, as it is a gas giant with no solid surface on which humans could walk. Astronauts have only walked on the Moon, which is Earth's natural satellite.