NASA has not sent a rover to Saturn. Instead, rovers have been sent to Mars, where NASA's Mars rover missions, such as the Curiosity rover and the Perseverance rover, have been exploring the Martian surface.
yes NASA has gone to Saturn. the way they got there was by sending satilites to the planets and sending pitures of Saturn back here on earth.
NASA has images of this.
The first satellite to visit Saturn was Pioneer 11, which conducted a flyby of the planet in 1979. Launched by NASA on April 6, 1973, it provided the first close-up images of Saturn and its rings, greatly enhancing our understanding of the planet.
what year did cassinni visit saturn
Cassini-Huygens
they discovered rings
From the Saturn rocket booster. The word SATURN on the paperwork from the manufacturer use the same typestyle as NASA.
NASA found out that the largest moon of Saturn is Titan.
Don't be ridiculous
NASA retired the Saturn V rocket in 1973 after the Apollo program ended. The high cost of operating and maintaining the Saturn V, along with advances in rocket technology, led NASA to shift to newer and more efficient rocket systems for its missions. Today, NASA uses the Space Launch System (SLS) for its deep space exploration missions.
According to NASA, Ymir is 9,615,138 miles away