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2007-08-11 21:25:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. There is not a lot of gravity and it would be dangerous. We are not certain if the rocks are close to each other to stop from one to the other. You would be in a cloud of sand and dirt.
Soon a robot will make the trip and play in the dirt.
I recommend you buy a big screen and watch it from home.
t seems the astronomers were wrong at approximating the mass of the rings, which were thought to be consisting mostly of lightweight ice particles with a smaller amount of rocky debris and dust. The new observations point to them being two or more times more massive than previously thought. "The rings are different from the picture we had in our minds," said study leader Larry Esposito of the University of Colorado, Boulder. "If you were flying under Saturn's rings in an airplane, you would see these flashes of sunlight come through the gaps, followed by dark and so forth."
Please quit reading and referance wikipedia it ia always wrong the ring are much more massive and NASA intend on landing a probe. duh?
2007-08-11 21:32:08
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answered by Anonymous
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human beings say Saturn would not have a stable floor and that's real, technically. besides the undeniable fact that the gasoline preasures after even only a one hundred miles in are so extreme, the gasoline is so dense it may be as though it have been stable. you ought to stroll on Saturn yet you could desire a heavily useful preasure extra wholesome to guard you and save you heat from that -one hundred seventy C temp. additionally that's conceivable that Saturn has an icy floor the place gasses have actual became to solids. because of the fact of its extreme preasure its actual extraordinarily no longer ordinary to verify some distance into Saturn previous its ecosystem, even devoid of extreme tech probes. And no you could no longer walk on Saturn's rings. The rings are made up icy and rocky chunks beginning from the dimensions of microscopic pebbles to the dimensions of a sky scraper. yet they orbit Saturn. Orbit skill they are in a relentless state of loose fall. Like astronaughts right here, while they are in orbit around Earth they are actual in a state of loose fall - *very* slowly falling back to earth.
2016-11-12 02:36:11
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answered by ? 4
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You couldn't do it.
The rings are made up of rocky material of many sizes.
If you tried to jump from some big rock to another,unless they were massive you wouldn't go anywhere.
The rings are all in very complicated orbits.
If you moved away or toward the planet your orbital speed would change,anything could happen.
The rings are probably disrupted many times by meteor strikes but the orbits seem to sort themselves out.
I guess you would just have to try it.
2007-08-12 00:04:16
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answer #4
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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No, we can't walk on saturn's rings bcoz they are comprised of ice ,dust particles etc. Moreover the density of saturn is less than that of water. So forget about getting on it. But still if u have any doubt then go to saturn & see for yourself.
2007-08-11 21:34:07
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answer #5
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answered by cuty cutz 1
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In a space suit with some propulsion system you could simulate walking on it or maybe skip from rock to rock. The rings are a gathering of "space chunks" in orbit around the planet. There may be the occasional piece that is large enough to stand on, but nothing large enough to walk on.
2007-08-11 21:28:41
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answer #6
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answered by djhartmannn 4
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1. we actually cannot walk on saturn's rings as it is made up of dust particles and icy stuffs. the rings rotates in all directions with enormous energy being liberated and with a great speed. so it becomes almost impossible to reach there. so , walking in there would be impossible.
2007-08-11 21:31:37
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answer #7
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answered by ROHAN 1
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Im sorry but its a no. I think the rings are just made up of rocks and dust and stuff like that. But how cool would it be if you could it would be so much fun it would be like a slide if they tipped on the side we could surf them or something like that. By the way i dont think we could breath there any way
Have fun dreaming
2007-08-11 21:32:29
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answer #8
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answered by Honey B 2
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Most people would say no... and i think you know the answer to this question... but Sure you could if you were able to jump from 1 boulder to another which are the dusts and rocks that make up the apperence of rings...
2007-08-11 21:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The rings contain celestial music of the spheres...er, at least I think they do. One day a giant cd player will be able to play the music the rings contain; so it's strictly off limits, I'm afraid. Your feet will mess up those precious recordings left behind by the !Xluthlu! civilization.
2007-08-11 21:33:25
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answer #10
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answered by zoomjet 7
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unless you can walk on a gas than no, plus by the time you would get their in a space ship you would be so old that you would need to carry a couple colostomy bags while you attempt to walk on Saturn's gaseous rings.
2007-08-11 21:34:19
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answer #11
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answered by ed z 2
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