No. Nobody has traveled farth than the far side of our own Moon.
one of saturns outermost moons
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One of Saturn's (many) moons is named Mimas.
Titan is the only one of Saturn's moons that has an appreciable atmosphere. It is most like earth's atmosphere in its high concentration of nitrogen (98% compared to Earth's 78%).
Saturns are junk, take it from me...DO NOT BUY ONE!! Saturns are junk, take it from me...DO NOT BUY ONE!!
In our solar system yes bet it is possible for one to be in another solar system. One of saturns moons has frozen water.
Both Venus and Mercury have no confirmed moons. All other planets have at least one.
Saturn's moon with the crater Herschel is called Mimas. Mimas is one of Saturn's innermost moons and is known for its large Herschel crater, which gives it a distinctive "Death Star" appearance.
Saturn's rings are made up of dust and rock in space. Each and every fragment is in a gravitational orbit of the planet, so in a sense, one might say that Saturn has billions of 'moons'.
No one has traveled beyond the Earth-Moon system. Travel to the moons of Mars is not likely to occur for at least another 25 years.
Saturn's moon that orbits in a retrograde direction is called Phoebe. It is one of the larger irregular moons of Saturn and is thought to be a captured object from the Kuiper Belt. Phoebe's unique orbit contrasts with the prograde orbits of many of Saturn's other moons, making it an interesting subject of study in planetary science.
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