Hydrogen dominates the structure of Saturn’s atmosphere, but small amounts of helium and methane are also present. If we were to think about the possibility of life developing on this planet similarly to Earth’s life conditions, we have to admit that it is very unlikely. Saturn has a density level inferior to that of the water; thus, were there a lake or ocean, Saturn would be swallowed by it. Chances for life support remain standing in what Saturn’s moons are concerned, though, but studies are in progress, and until we have more conclusive data, all remains pure speculation.
Another planetary feature that attracts one’s attention on Saturn is the high wind; imagine wind blowing at about 1,100 miles per hour in in low and central latitudes. But apparently, nothing seems as spectacular on Saturn as the ring system that surrounds the planet. There are three main Read more: