Cassini - it's still there and will be for a while.
No. We have sent space probes to Saturn, but a manned mission is not possible with today's technology and likely will not be possible within the lifetime of anyone alive today.
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.
The first manned space shuttle mission occurred on the 12th of April 1981. However it was the space shuttle Columbia, not the Saturn V rocket. The Saturn V rocket was first used for a manned mission on December the 21st 1968. Two very different space vehicles. The Saturn V rocket was used to send man to the Moon, where as the space shuttle is used to sent humans into Earth orbit.
no there has not
Two space probes have been sent to Saturn: Pioneer 11 in 1979 and the Cassini-Huygens mission in 1997. Cassini-Huygens provided extensive data on Saturn and its moons, including the discovery of liquid methane lakes on Titan and the geysers on Enceladus.
The most recent space mission to explore Saturn was the Cassini-Huygens mission, which ended in 2017. Cassini was a spacecraft that orbited Saturn for over 13 years, studying the planet and its moons in great detail. The mission provided valuable insights into the planet's atmosphere, rings, and moons.
Yes. Several space probes have been sent to explore Saturn.
Cassini's mission exploring Saturn and its moon will end in 2013.
Yes, several robots have been sent to Saturn. They are usually called "space craft" or "probes."
A space probe is an unmanned spacecraft sent into space.
No, Saturn is a gas planet. Nothing can stand on gas planets.
NASA has sent several unmanned space probes to Saturn, but no manned missions.