There have been no probes to the "surface" of Saturn since it has no actual surface - it's a giant gas cloud, a gas giant. We have sent probes near it and some have passed by it (Cassini, Voyager..) but anything we build would be molten metal before it got near the surface. Like anything launched at the Sun - it's gonna be slagged before it gets anywhere near it.
yes a few probes have gone there like Pioneer 11, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2.
No, there's not much of anything on Saturn.
No but there is a moon that circles Saturn that rains methane gas you bloody paki
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.
Saturn is the only gas giant with a visible ring system
No nothing has been discovered to be living in Saturn
no one has ever been on Saturn yet!!!
None. It is impossible to land anything on the surface of Saturn as it is just a gas giant.
It's always been there, before humans were here to look at it. The dinosaurs probably saw Saturn, without thinking anything about it.
No, there's not much of anything on Saturn.
Saturns history is unknown.Since noone has been to Saturn they are unable to determine when Saturn came about or anything of that matter.They are still doing research on Saturn and it's history.THey don't know if they will be able to deterimine anything seeing as how,like Jupiter,Saturn is a gas planet meaning it is made up of gas.Also Saturn has no surface so they really can"t determine anything but the astronomers of today will try.we do have advanced technology nad it will only get better as the years pass.They will probrably have something on Saturn's history soon,but as of now they don't.
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No but there is a moon that circles Saturn that rains methane gas you bloody paki
The planet Saturn exists, it does not represent anything in particular.
Saturn is a gas giant and has no solid surface.
NO
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.
NO