Yes 4 have been sent in 2010
Saturn
Cassinni-Hygens
if you mean CASSINI, then it was Saturn.
Yes there were many missions launched to Saturn. One of the first missions had a probe sent to space and see what the surface was made of and the probe was crushed with the extremely dense atmosphere
The Cassini probe never went to Uranus. It went to Saturn. It was launched in 1997 and reached Saturn in 2004.
No, we have never sent any kind of probe to land on Saturn. This isn't possible, because the planet doesn't really have a solid crust for anything to sit on; thus the categorization 'gas giant'. Essentially, it is just a huge gas cloud surrounding a very dense metal core on the innermost part of the planet. However, there were several probes that did flybys of the planet and took pictures of it. Cassini was one of the more recent ones that took beautifully clear images of Saturn's rings; before that came Voyager, which was sent out of the solar system. Before we lost clear contact with the probe, it passed by and sent us information about the planet. But the Huygens probe has landed on Saturn's moon, Titan
That is actually and interesting question, or at least interesting to me, because I am a huge space nerd. I don't mean to state the obvious, but if you're talking about a probe landing on the surface of Saturn, that isn't possible, because there is no surface. Saturn is a gas planet, like Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune, which means they are actually huge balls of gas held together by their own gravity. It would be simply impossible to actually be on Saturn. However, you probably mean a probe or satellite getting in Saturn's orbit, that is a completely different story. In 1997, a probe called the Cassini-Huygens was launched from Earth. They were actually technically two different probes; Cassini carried the Huygens probe with it to Saturn, and is observing Saturn and its moons to this day. The Huygens probe was made to land on Saturn's moon Titan. In case you've never heard if it, Titan is a relatively large moon with an atmosphere greater than Earth's and was completely mysterious to scientists until 2004, which was a good enough reason to send a probe for them. I tend to go to far with these things, but long story short, Cassini-Huygens is the probe sent to Saturn.
Yes, Saturn has numerous natural satellites (moons) orbiting around it. Additionally, the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft was a probe sent by NASA and ESA to study Saturn and its moons. While it wasn't a robot in the traditional sense, it was a robotic spacecraft exploring the Saturn system.
yes they did actually they discovered the icy rings and what the rest of saturn is made of they also some how found the diameter. and basicly they got most of the info found online by sending probes
Jupiter (Voyager 1 & 2)Saturn (Voyager 1 & 2)Uranus (Voyager 2)Neptune (Voyager 2)See related link for a full description of the Voyager exploration
The purpose of a probe is to independently visit outer space and sent us the photos and data. No.
the megellan space probe was sent to venus.