The ISBN of Spaceship to Saturn is 0571081371.
Spaceship to Saturn was created in 1967.
Spaceship to Saturn has 160 pages.
The ISBN of The Rings of Saturn is 3821844485.
No, you cannot land on Saturn's rings with a spaceship. Saturn's rings are made up of billions of particles of ice and rock ranging in size from tiny grains to a few meters across, so landing on them would be like trying to land on a cloud. Additionally, the gravity of Saturn would prevent a spaceship from stably landing on the rings.
He went into space in an Apollo spacecraft atop a Saturn 5 rocket.
27,251 years.
Since Saturn is a gas planet, you wouldn't ever "get a spaceship on Saturn" - either near it or in it. It would be a lot of effort and money - Saturn is the 6th planet, Mars the 3rd, so it'll be quite a bit farther to reach it. Mars is 193 million miles from the Sun, Saturn is 888 million miles from the Sun; 695 Million more miles or 6.5 times farther. Since it is estimated a one way trip to Mars will take 3 months, a trip to Saturn will take 19.5 months or over a year and a half to get there. Return trips make it 6 months for Mars, 3.25 years for Saturn.
The Apollo 11 Saturn V booster, Command and Service Module, and Lunar Excursion Module.
theres nothing to encounter yhere.theres no people/man or animals that can go there.Because Saturn is full of gas u will die if you go ther unless the inventors will invent nw spaceship that can go to the other planets.
That depends entirely on the engine. For instance, the primary delivery vehicle of the Apollo program was the Saturn V:.. The Saturn V was comprised of three stages. the first stage carried roughly 4.75 million pounds of RP-1 and liquid oxygen. Stage two was fueled with 920,000 pounds of liquid hydrogen and LOX. Stage three carried 233,000 pounds of LH/LOX. As the example, the Saturn carried a spaceship, but hardly qualified as one, never quite leaving the atmosphere.
Spaceship is the subject.
The plural form of the noun 'spaceship' is spaceships.