liquid methane.
The spacecraft you are trying to think of is Cassini-Huygens. It was carrying the Huygens space probe to the Saturn's moon of Titan.
There have been four spacecraft that have visited Saturn. The first was 'Pioneer 11', which was launched on April 5th, 1973. In August of 1977, 'Voyager One' and 'Voyager Two' were both launched to begin their mission to Saturn. 'Voyager One' flew by Saturn on November 1980 and, 'Voyager Two' reached Saturn in the summer of 1981. On October 15, 1997, a European spacecraft, called the Cassini-Huygens was the last to explore Saturn. A fifth spacecraft will be launched from the Cassini called the Huygens probe. This smaller probe was sent to to explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan.
Titan...
No. Titan orbits Saturn.
No. It rains methane on Titan.
Cassini
No space mission has landed on Saturn because the planet doesn't have a surface to land on. However, the Cassini-Huygens mission did land a probe on Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
it studies Saturn and its moon titan
Yes: The spacecraft (Cassini--Huygens) was sent to Titan and the probe Huygens landed on Titan on January 14, 2005
The Juno mission to Jupiter is due for launch August 2011 and should arrive in Jupiter orbit in 2016. In the meantime you might want to check into the Cassini mission in the Saturnian system right now. The Cassini probe will be flying by Titan on April 19, 2011. The last orbit past Titan showed spring showers of methane rain over the equatorial dessert.
The Cassini-Huygens mission was launched to the Saturnian System on October 15th, 1997. The probe that landed on the moon Titan was named Huygens, the orbiter was named Cassini. Huygens entered Titan's atmosphere On January 14, 2005 at 9:06 UTC. Huygens landed at 11:24, on the same day.
one of them was the cassini lander.
Titan, by the Huygens Probe, which was part of the Cassini-Huygens Probe.
R. Hanbury Brown has written: 'Titan from Cassini-Huygens' -- subject(s): Satellites, Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn & Titan, Exploration, Saturn probes 'The exploration of space by radio' -- subject(s): Radio astronomy 'Man and the stars' -- subject(s): Spherical astronomy 'Hubble 2006' -- subject(s): Hubble Space Telescope (Spacecraft), Observations
Yes. In 2004 the Cassini-Huygens probe reached Saturn, and early in 2005 the Huygens probe landed on the surface of Titan.
Some books by Dom Testa include "Galahad Series" which includes titles like "The Comet's Curse," "The Web of Titan," and "The Cassini Code." Another notable book by Dom Testa is "Ancient of Days."
There are no liquids present on the surface of Venus. However, the appear to be lakes, seas, asn streams of liquid methane on the surface of Titan.