No one can say who discovered Saturn it has been known in the ancient times.
Saturn is visible in the sky to the unaided human eye and has thus been known from ancient times. This means no one person can be credited with its discovery.
However, the first person to document the existence of Saturn's rings was Galileo, a famous astronomer, in 1610.
Probably Ugggh the Caveman. The planets Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, and to a lesser extent Mercury, have been known and watched from antiquity. Certainly the Sumerians and Egyptians knew about it, and Saturn is normally quite easily visible in the night sky.
In 1610, Galileo discovered Saturn through his telescope
There has been no human exploration on Saturn.
The planet Saturn was known in ancient times. The first telescopic observation was by Galileo in 1610.
nobody HAS ever explored Saturn if they did- they would be dead
I Havent Got A Clue, Maybe Some Random Person In The Old Ages ?
A man has never set foot on saturn...
Galileo Galile discovered Saturn in 1610.
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cassini and in 2004
saturn has only been visited 4 times by spacecrafts
the Cassinni in 2004
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nobody HAS ever explored Saturn if they did- they would be dead
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what satellite or robot explored Saturn
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cassini and in 2004
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The "Cassini" in 2004.
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saturn has only been visited 4 times by spacecrafts