Astronemers think so, but there is no proof because in order to be able to see lightning on Saturn, you would have to look on the dark side (side that the sun isn't shining on), but you can't do that because Saturn's rings reflect the sun's light on its dark side.
The maximum temperature on Saturn is around 134 degrees Celsius (273 degrees Fahrenheit) at the top of its clouds, while the minimum temperature is approximately -185 degrees Celsius (-300 degrees Fahrenheit) in its upper atmosphere.
The surface temperature of Saturn at 1 bar is 134 Kelvin which equates to -139o Celsius
Saturn has the hottest temperatures at the center of the planet with temperatures that can reach 20,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The coldest temperature occurs in the outer layers of Saturn's atmosphere and they can reach minus 238 degrees Fahrenheit.
Saturn is only visible to the naked eye when it is dark.
Saturn does not have a dark side. It is not tidally locked.
on the right side of the engine
The intake air temperature sensor for a 2003 Saturn Vue is on the engine block. It is mounted near the top on the driver's side.
−183 °C on the dark side, to 427 °C on the sunlit side.
The mean temperature on Saturn is 88 K
the temperature on Saturn is exactly -180 C
The temperature of Saturn is -288
Surface temperature? Saturn probably doesn't HAVE a "surface".
Saturn has an average temperature of negative 285 degrees Fahrenheit.
The fail of the fail spells failure...........
Astronemers think so, but there is no proof because in order to be able to see lightning on Saturn, you would have to look on the dark side (side that the sun isn't shining on), but you can't do that because Saturn's rings reflect the sun's light on its dark side.
Mean temperature is 442.5 K (169C, 336F) and ranges from 100K (-173C, -279F) on the dark side to 700K (426C, 800F) on the sunny side