It is believed to have formed approx 4.5 billion years ago.
Yes, robots have not landed on Saturn itself, but the Cassini spacecraft spent over 13 years studying the planet and its moons before intentionally plunging into Saturn's atmosphere in 2017. No satellites have landed on Saturn.
In 1979 NASA's "Pioneer II" passed by Saturn. Nothing can land on Saturn because the surface is not solid.
in 1987 both
its too long for a man to go there so a space probe
You would arrive on Saturn in December 26th 3224!! 1286 yrs
Voyager 1 arrived at Saturn on November 12, 1980. This mission provided a wealth of information about Saturn's rings, moons, and atmosphere, significantly enhancing our understanding of the planet. It was the first spacecraft to visit Saturn, marking a major milestone in space exploration.
Voyager 1 arrived in November 1980 and Voyager 2 in August 1981.
Arrive at or arrive in London.
Arrive at
Technically yes. In Order ... Moon, Mercury, Mars, Tuxedo, Jupiter, Venus, Urnaus and Neptune, Mini Moon, Pluto, Saturn, Star fighter, Star maker, Star Healer and Glaxia. That's the exact order all of the scouts appear.. if you wanna count the starlights and Glaxia as scouts like I do... there are 4 other scouts after Saturn... if you wanna only count the inner and outter sailor scouts than No, there is no one after Saturn she is the last to arrive.
You say "arrive at" when referring to a destination or specific location. For example, "We arrived at the airport." "Arrive to" is not the correct preposition to use with "arrive."
llegar = to arrive llego = I arrive llega = you or he arrives llegamos = we arrive llegan = they arrive