No probes have come back from Saturn.
Saturn has a great many satellites. I'm not quite sure where "robots" come into the question. If you mean "have humans sent robotic space probes to Saturn", then the answer is yes.
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Saturn is a gas planet. It does not have a surface to land on.
Yes. Several space probes have been sent to explore Saturn.
No. We have had probes orbit and fly by Saturn, but it is impossible for anything to land on Saturn as there is no solid surface.
NASA has sent several unmanned space probes to Saturn, but no manned missions.
No, I believe only probes have been sent out to Saturn. No, at least not directly. We have sent several robotic probes there without humans on-board however. No, because Saturn is a huge ball of swirling gases, you could no even stand on Saturn.
No. Space probes have orbited and flown by Saturn, but nothing can land there. Saturn is a gas planet, and therefore does not have a definite surface.
Harro Zimmer has written: 'Saturn' -- subject(s): Saturn probes, Exploration, History
Four probes have been to Saturn - Pioneer 11, Voyager 1 and 2, and Cassini.
No the far lest a probe as landed was Saturn
M. Dougherty has written: 'Saturn from Cassini-Huygens' -- subject(s): Cassini (Spacecraft), Saturn probes