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2023-08-29 22:36:15 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 76C78D1A092C07DA86AD53E1454F04E6781796C590D8B8B95AD5DB2E7CFD2D5B
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Saturn, like any gas giant, does not have a solid surface on which a spacecraft can land on as it is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Flying through it would be very difficult due to the extreme levels of pressure and very high temperatures. It would also be pitch dark. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/saturn/in-depth/

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