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>>10620482
The average density of Saturn is roughly that of a milkshake. Just a random fact I remembered.

That said, the density of the planet does not matter, since it includes the core and stuff. You won't be floating around in the core.

With any of the gas giants, there is a level about the same density as Earth's atmosphere -- sandwiched between upper layers that are less dense, and lower layers that are more dense.

The questions are -- what is the temperature at that level?, what is the composition of gases there (is there enough non-hydrogen that you can float a blimp?) and the ever popular for what possible reason would anybody want to live there?

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>>8794261
Far away? Compared to most other things in Creation, the planets are right next door.

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