NASA never send a rover to Saturn, because there is no solid landing surface. However, NASA did send the Galileo and Cassini-Huygens probes to Saturn.
In space, there are satellites that take pictures of the weather all around the world. Then they send the photos back to NASA. At NASA, the scientists study the pictures and they can figure out if a storm is coming up.
The Mars rover got on Mars in these pods that opened up when they got there and then the Mars rover started building up and there are two there right now and one is called Spirit and the other is called Hope.
So far as we know, there is no one that has been landed on planet Saturn. It is very far for us to travel and within our technology. The planet would not have a solid ground to land as well. If you want to keep an update on this, check the news to keep it up!
A moon of Saturn which was broken up by Saturn's gravitation (tidal forces).
Saturns atmosphere Molecular hydrogen (H2) - 96.3% (2.4%); Helium (He) - 3.25% (2.4%)There is about 82 % hydrogen, 18 % helium and traces of nearly all other elements. Its like a digestion of everything you know in there. Or a mixed up salad Evil sciencetsits chemisty mixture you can name anything you want NASA isn't into Saturn so much.
They look up at it through telescopes, or send a robotic rover up there to dig and bring back rock samples.
First, you must get acquainted with USAJOBS. You can search them up online, and find their website. From there, you may write your resume, and choose to send it to NASA. You may also send your resume to many other federal agencies. After you submit your resume to NASA, you will be asked to answer a short series of questions. This is the last step in the application process. Now, you must wait for a response from NASA.
In space, there are satellites that take pictures of the weather all around the world. Then they send the photos back to NASA. At NASA, the scientists study the pictures and they can figure out if a storm is coming up.
well it would just float in space and NASA would have to send a rocket up to fix it
No. NASA is not in the planet discovering business. That is done by others. NASA does send up stuff like the Hubble etc. but I think it is JPL that actually runs it. Oh, and there has never been anything to suggest that life has been discovered out there, by *anyone*.
Where do i top up my coolant on a rover 25
You can submit your innovative ideas to NASA through their official website or by participating in research competitions and challenges hosted by NASA. Another way is to network with individuals who work at NASA or attend conferences and events where NASA engineers are present to share your ideas.
Gas.Gas makes up Saturn
The Mars rover got on Mars in these pods that opened up when they got there and then the Mars rover started building up and there are two there right now and one is called Spirit and the other is called Hope.
They didn't send humans up into space first, as they needed to find out the effects it had on the body, so they sent a dog, and a chimp into space, to conduct research, and make sure it was possible, or feasible.
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