No, only probes have managed to get there. Answer: No, it takes between 4 and 20 years for a spaceship with present technology to get there (and the same back) - the amount of work to be done is staggering. What many people have planned is leap frogging from station to station: get a station on Earth's moon. Then one on Mars, then one in the asteroid belt, then one of Jupiter's moons, THEN onto one of Saturn's moons. Each leap will take from 10 to 20 years BUT - the safety of the astronauts and people on the ground (stuff that goes up CAN come back down) is tantamount. Cost is another factor.
The furthest Man has gone, is to the Moon. No Man could even land on Saturn as it does not have a surface.
No. We have sent space probes to Saturn, but a manned mission is not possible with today's technology and likely will not be possible within the lifetime of anyone alive today.
None. Humans have only landed on our moon.
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.
Why would anyone care!
No. No human beings have ever gone further than the Moon. It will be a while yet before we can travel out to Jupiter or Saturn.
No has ever gone to the sun because it is to hot
The furthest Man has gone, is to the Moon. No Man could even land on Saturn as it does not have a surface.
no because there are not air on that
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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.
yes, a satelite has because I saw it in a video from the library and every scientist was so excited because their secrets were revealed from saturn.
No, the only place people have gone is to the moon.
No. We have sent space probes to Saturn, but a manned mission is not possible with today's technology and likely will not be possible within the lifetime of anyone alive today.
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No. No person has ever gone farther than the moon. The Oort cloud is not even confirmed to exist.