This distance is more than 600 miles -- too far for a land-based telescope to be useful.
You can consider Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand and even South Africa to be Antarctica's neighbors.
you can see heavenly bodies with the help of a telescope
You can see Saturn with any kind of telescope. In fact, you can see it without a telescope. For professionals and serious amateurs, the type of telescope used depends on what specific property or characteristic of Saturn they're interested in.
No. You need a telescope to see Titan.
With a telescope, yes. You can't see it without a telescope though.
No
Argentina is north of Antarctica, as is every other country on earth.
its not
No, however, Argentina claims a sector of Antarctica called Argentine Antarctica: almost a million square kilometres of land.
Argentina, Australia, Antarctica are in the Southern Hemisphere
No.
You take a boat.
Your answer depends on your starting point in Argentina, your ultimate destination in Antarctica, and the speed of your boat.
chile argentina
none
Both Argentina and Chile are closest to Antarctica.
most people don't like going to Antarctica so they wouldn't fly over to Argentina. however you could row to Antarctica, (best take a coat)