The primary spacecraft that have studied Saturn are NASA's Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, and Voyager 2, which provided early data on the planet and its rings. The most significant mission was the Cassini-Huygens mission, which included the Cassini orbiter and the Huygens lander, which descended to Titan, Saturn's largest moon. Cassini operated from 2004 to 2017, delivering extensive information about Saturn and its moons. No other satellites or robots have been sent specifically to Saturn beyond these missions.
The Cassini-Huygens mission reached Saturn in 2004
There have been no dedicated missions to explore Uranus with satellites or robots. The only spacecraft to have conducted a close flyby of Uranus was Voyager 2 in 1986.
No, there has never been a robot land on Saturn.
As of now, no satellites or robots have been sent specifically to Neptune. The only spacecraft to have visited Neptune is NASA's Voyager 2, which conducted a flyby in 1989, providing valuable data and images of the planet and its moons. Since then, there have been discussions about potential future missions, but none have been realized yet.
Mercury does not have any natural satellites. However, it has been visited by two space probes: Mariner 10 in 1974-75 and Messenger in 2011. These are the two spacecraft that have provided most of the information we have about Mercury.
no
there has been 7 man made satellites sent to Saturn.
Yes. Several space probes have been sent to explore Saturn.
saturn has only been visited 4 times by spacecrafts
Yes, Mars has had both satellites and robots sent to explore it. Satellites such as the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have provided valuable data and images of the planet from orbit, while robotic rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance have been deployed on the surface to conduct experiments and gather samples.
no there hasnt been any robots or anything
Yes, several robots have been sent to Saturn. They are usually called "space craft" or "probes."