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Saturn is a gas planet. It does not have a surface to land on.

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When did the voyager land on Saturn?

The Voyager probes were deep space probes, sent to scout out the outer planets and deep space, so they never really "landed" on any of the planets although voyager I was sent first voyager II overtook it and encountered Saturn on august 1981.


Was there any probes that landed on Neptune?

No the far lest a probe as landed was Saturn


Have any robots landed on Saturn?

Oh, dude, robots landing on Saturn? That would be quite the sight! But, like, no robots have landed on Saturn because it's a gas giant with no solid surface to land on. So, unless those robots have some serious jetpack skills, they're probably chilling out in space, far away from Saturn's no-landing-zone.


Have any space probes actually landed on a gas giant?

You cant land on a gas giant But probes have gone "inside" gas giants


Did any spacecraft land on saturn?

no i don't think so.


Do all planets have solid land?

No. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune do not have any solid land.


Why can exploratory probes not land on the gas giants?

Exploratory probes cannot land on gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn because they lack a solid surface to land on. These planets are mostly composed of gas and liquid, making it impossible for a probe to land and collect data. Additionally, the extreme pressure and heat within the gas giants would destroy any probe attempting to land.


Have any spacecraft or space probes visited Saturn?

Pioneer 11 visited Saturn in 1979, Voyager 1 in 1980, and Voyager 2 in 1981. These missions were fly-by missions, but Cassini-Huygens arrived in 2004 and is still operating from orbit around Saturn.


Was there any spaceship that passed through the asteroid belt?

Any of the several probes and landers that have ever reported data from Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, or beyond, had to pass through the asteroid belt.


What are Saturns land features?

Saturn is a gas giant, so it does not have a solid land surface like Earth. It is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with swirling cloud patterns and a distinctive set of rings. However, Saturn does have a solid core made of rock and ice at its center.


Has any probes been sent to Europa?

If landing probes are mentioned, no not yet.


Which of these spacecraft went into orbit around Saturn in July 2004?

There have been four spacecraft that have visited Saturn. The first was 'Pioneer 11', which was launched on April 5th, 1973. In August of 1977, 'Voyager One' and 'Voyager Two' were both launched to begin their mission to Saturn. 'Voyager One' flew by Saturn on November 1980 and, 'Voyager Two' reached Saturn in the summer of 1981. On October 15, 1997, a European spacecraft, called the Cassini-Huygens was the last to explore Saturn. A fifth spacecraft will be launched from the Cassini called the Huygens probe. This smaller probe was sent to to explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan.