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Can life exist on Saturn?
0d 10h 34mSaturn / Length of day

A planet's day is the time it takes the planet to rotate or spin once on its axis. Saturn rotates faster than Earth so a day on Saturn is shorter than a day on Earth. A day on Saturn is about 10.7 hours long while a day on Earth is 23.934 hours long.Saturn is blanketed with clouds that appear as faint stripes, jet streams, and storms. The planet is many different shades of yellow, brown, and gray. Winds in the upper atmosphere reach 1,600 feet per second (500 meters per second) in the equatorial region.Like Jupiter, Saturn has no surface but has an atmosphere that contains traces of water vapor. Also, Saturn's spectacular rings are mostly made of water ice. Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has a surface that is a mix of water ice and other ices made of hydrocarbons.

Has NASA explored Saturn : Four robotic spacecraft have visited Saturn. NASA's Pioneer 11 provided the first close look in September 1979.

How long is 1 year on Saturn

Saturn- 10,747 Earth days or 29.4 Earth years.

How hot is Saturn : -288.4 degrees Fahrenheit

Due to Saturn's vast distance from the Sun, the gas giant's average "surface" temperature is -178 degrees Celsius or -288.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Scientists believe there is a small, dense core at the center of the planet that is extremely hot and may be over 8,300 degrees Celsius or 15,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

As a gas giant planet, humans would have no solid surface to stand upon and can therefore not live on Saturn. It is possible that they could live upon one of Saturn's moons that has a solid surface, but the complication is those moons do not have a breathable atmosphere.

Due to Saturn's vast distance from the Sun, the gas giant's average "surface" temperature is -178 degrees Celsius or -288.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Scientists believe there is a small, dense core at the center of the planet that is extremely hot and may be over 8,300 degrees Celsius or 15,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

Can Saturn support life

Saturn can't support life as we know it.Earth is the planet where life exists.Jupiter
How long is a year on each planet

Planet Duration
Jupiter 4,333 days (i.e., 12 years)
Saturn 10,759 days (i.e., 29.5 years)
Uranus 30,687 days (i.e., 84 years)
Neptune 60,190 days (i.e., 165 years)


Instead, we estimate the temperature at different pressure levels in the gases. For Jupiter, we think the temperature is roughly -108°C. Saturn is further from the Sun, and so is colder, at roughly -138°C. Finally, the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune.

Is Saturn too cold for humans : Despite its beautiful and placid appearance, Saturn would not be a very fun place to live. The average temperature at the cloudtops is extremely cold – 88 K (which is -185 degrees Celsius or -290 degrees Fahrenheit). In addition, Saturn has a very high-velocity wind of 1,800 km/hr (1,118.468146 mph).

Could life exist on Titan : Titan is not a pleasant place for life. It is far too cold for liquid water to exist, and all known forms of life need liquid water. Titan's surface is -180°C.

What if we lived on Saturn

Thirdly if we lived on saturn. There's almost no water on saturn huh quick shower trips earth will be a necessity. Fourthly if we lived on saturn saturn does not have a solid surface. We may have to

Atmospheric makeup

Saturn is made up predominantly of hydrogen, which it captured in the early stages of its formation. Most of the remaining composition is helium. Other elements, such as methane and ammonia, are found in small doses. Nitrogen and oxygen also mix within the atmosphere.Titan's surface is -180°C. According to one exotic theory, long ago, the impact of a meteorite, for example, might have provided enough heat to liquify water for perhaps a few hundred or thousand years. However, it is unlikely that Titan is a site for life today.

Is life possible on Mars : To date, no proof of past or present life has been found on Mars. Cumulative evidence suggests that during the ancient Noachian time period, the surface environment of Mars had liquid water and may have been habitable for microorganisms, but habitable conditions do not necessarily indicate life.