Depends entirely on what you want to feast on. If you are a species that devours hydrogen or helium, then you have a pigs basket.
Sadly, if you are a species like me, that can use a keyboard, then your delicatessen delights are limited. If you wanted to feast on Saturn as a carbon based life form, then your life expediency would be zero.
There is nothing for anything to eat on Saturn as it is a gas planet. The gases are ammonia, methane, hydrogen, small amounts of cyanide, and traces of inert gases.
However it is possible that there might be something edible on a couple of Saturn's moons, but we don't know if that is the case or not yet.
No, Saturn the planet did not eat his children. This idea comes from Greek mythology, where the god Saturn (also known as Cronus) ate his children as a way to prevent them from overthrowing him.
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.)
It is currently not possible to collect rocks from Saturn as it is a gas giant without a solid surface. However, some of Saturn's moons like Titan have solid surfaces where robotic missions could potentially collect rocks in the future.
The furthest Man has gone, is to the Moon. No Man could even land on Saturn as it does not have a surface.
No, because life is not possible on Saturn, so how could a volcano be there. Common Sense
There is no life on Saturn.
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Zero. There is no life on Saturn.
Nobody eats food on saturn!! There is no life there!!! Howlingwolf
No, Saturn the planet did not eat his children. This idea comes from Greek mythology, where the god Saturn (also known as Cronus) ate his children as a way to prevent them from overthrowing him.
NO
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.
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If you could find a body of water large enough to fit Saturn, yes it could float in the water. The density of Saturn is at 0.687 g/cm³.
One catchy phrase for the plant Saturn could be 'Saturn, the one with the rings'. Saturn is the planet that have several rings around it.
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