Saturn is clearly visible in the night sky. It was well known to
ancient people, and didn't need a space probe to discover it.
Titan, by the Huygens Probe, which was part of the Cassini-Huygens Probe.
The space probe Cassini is exploring Saturn's moons. It will launch a smaller space probe Huygens to explore Titan, Saturn's largest moon.
Pandora is one of Saturn's moons, discovered in 1980 by the Voyager 1 space probe. Its quite small and is one of the inner moons of Saturn.
Pluto was the only planet not visited by a space mariner space probe.
saturn
because space probe whant to know more about it.
The space probe launched in October 1997 to study Saturn was the Cassini-Huygens mission. Cassini orbited Saturn for over 13 years and provided valuable data on the planet's atmosphere, rings, and moons. The Huygens probe also landed on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, in 2005.
the u.s space probe clementinelater another space probe confirmed that frozen ice exists on the moon
In 1979 NASA's "Pioneer II" passed by Saturn. Nothing can land on Saturn because the surface is not solid.
yes they did actually they discovered the icy rings and what the rest of saturn is made of they also some how found the diameter. and basicly they got most of the info found online by sending probes
Saturn was not discoved in 2003. Saturn has been known since ancient times. However, the Cassini and Huygens probe reached Saturn in 2004.
The Cassini probe was a space probe launched by NASA to study the planet Saturn and its moons. It collected valuable data about Saturn's rings, moons, and atmosphere during its mission, which lasted from 2004 to 2017. The information gathered by Cassini has significantly increased our understanding of the Saturnian system.