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.
Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain. There is no evidence that he ever visited Cuba.
if you are asking what it means it can be interpreted as how humans always want more no matter what and can not settle for what is given to them in this case humans are seeking a better life then he one that has been "given" to them or in simpler terms the life that they have
Yes, Amelia visited London in 1928 and again in 1932 when her red Vega 5 was displayed in Selfridges Department store in honour of her solo flight across the Atlantic.
Yes, he's been married at least once if not twice.
No, it disappeared along with her and neither have been located to date.
No, nobody has travelled to Saturn. However, spacecraft have visited it.
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.
None. Humans have only landed on our moon.
The only planet humans have ever been on is Earth.
No humans have ever been to Uranus. Voyager 2 is the only space probe that has visited it.
unknown.
no one has ever been on Saturn yet!!!
It's to hot for humans to live on
No people have ever been to Saturn; in fact, no humans have ever been beyond to Moon. By the time we're ready to go there, we'll probably spend a couple of years before the Earth is back in the right orientation to come back.
No human has ever visited Mars. None have ever been further than Earth's moon.
Yes mariner 3 has been to the planet Saturn
So far, the density of Saturn has never had the slightest effect whatsoever on any human, since no human has ever been significantly closer to Saturn than you are right now. In terms of the closest that Saturn can ever get to the earth, the farthest from earth that any human being has ever traveled into space is roughly 0.032 percent of that distance.