Saturn's rings consist of billions of ice chunks ranging from dust-sized particles to house-sized objects, orbiting at 58,000 km/h, while Saturn's winds reach 1,800 km/h—five times faster than Earth's strongest hurricanes—and the planet's low density means it would float on water, though landing is impossible due to the absence of solid surface.
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Saturn's rings are bigger than EarthAdded:
Do you survive on these planets?
Let's find out. Saturn, famous [music] for its rings, and it would float on water if you could find a big enough bathtub. The rings are billions of ice chunks, some smaller [music] than dust, some bigger than houses. They orbit at 58,000 km/h.
Saturn's winds reach 1,800 km/h, [music] five times faster than the strongest hurricane on Earth.
Saturn is so light it would float on water. But landing is impossible. There is nothing solid to [music] stand on.
Saturn's beauty is a lie. There is no land, just storms, freezing gas, and rings that would [music] shred anything that touches them.
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