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Q: What are all human explorations from satellite probes to Saturn?
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What human explorations has there been on Mercury?

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What are the human explorations on Saturn?

A human has never infact travelled anywhere other than the Moon and the Earth. The closest we have gotten is sending out satellites which fly around Saturn to capture photographs of its glorious rings.


What are all human explorations from satellite probes on Pluto?

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What are the human explorations of Saturn?

Pioneer 11- September 1979 Voyager 1 - November 1980 Voyager 2 - August 1981 Cassini - Huygens Spacecraft - July 1 2004


What opportunities do space probes offer?

Space probes offer scientists instruments that can collect data, but has no human crew.


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What opportunities do space probes offer scientists?

Space probes offer scientists instruments that can collect data, but has no human crew.


Has anyone ever gone to Saturn?

No, only probes have managed to get there. Answer: No, it takes between 4 and 20 years for a spaceship with present technology to get there (and the same back) - the amount of work to be done is staggering. What many people have planned is leap frogging from station to station: get a station on Earth's moon. Then one on Mars, then one in the asteroid belt, then one of Jupiter's moons, THEN onto one of Saturn's moons. Each leap will take from 10 to 20 years BUT - the safety of the astronauts and people on the ground (stuff that goes up CAN come back down) is tantamount. Cost is another factor.