Yes, several robots have been sent to Saturn. They are usually called "space craft" or "probes."
No, no robot has been sent to Neptune. As of now, only one robotic spacecraft, Voyager 2, has flown by Neptune in 1989.
there has been 7 man made satellites sent to Saturn.
Yes, Saturn has numerous natural satellites (moons) orbiting around it. Additionally, the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft was a probe sent by NASA and ESA to study Saturn and its moons. While it wasn't a robot in the traditional sense, it was a robotic spacecraft exploring the Saturn system.
Saturn has not been visited by any humans, only by spacecrafts and probes.The person who discovered it was Galileo.No humans have gone to Saturn, the furthest travellers have been is to the moon. We have sent a few probes to Saturn though, which have sent back detailed pictures and data.
The space probe "Voyager 2" flew past Neptune.
No, I believe only probes have been sent out to Saturn. No, at least not directly. We have sent several robotic probes there without humans on-board however. No, because Saturn is a huge ball of swirling gases, you could no even stand on Saturn.
No, no robot has been sent to Neptune. As of now, only one robotic spacecraft, Voyager 2, has flown by Neptune in 1989.
Yes 4 have been sent in 2010
Yes. Several space probes have been sent to explore Saturn.
None. Saturn does not have a solid surface. There is nothing to land a rover on. The only planet to which rovers have been sent is Mars.
there has been 7 man made satellites sent to Saturn.
No, hes a Robot sent from Outer Space. Of course he cries. Everyone cries
Yes, Saturn has numerous natural satellites (moons) orbiting around it. Additionally, the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft was a probe sent by NASA and ESA to study Saturn and its moons. While it wasn't a robot in the traditional sense, it was a robotic spacecraft exploring the Saturn system.
Saturn has not been visited by any humans, only by spacecrafts and probes.The person who discovered it was Galileo.No humans have gone to Saturn, the furthest travellers have been is to the moon. We have sent a few probes to Saturn though, which have sent back detailed pictures and data.
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The space probe "Voyager 2" flew past Neptune.
Several space probes have passed near Saturn, but the best view has been from the Cassini probe which is currently in orbit around Saturn, and has been there for about 80 months. The Cassini probe even deployed a small lander called "Huygens" which made a soft landing on the moon Titan, and observed details of Titan's surface. Unfortunately, the conditions on Titan are bitterly cold, and the Huygens probe failed after about 20 minutes, which was about as expected.