No, we are working on getting to Mars. Pluto is several trillions of miles away
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Currently, there are no space mission that have involved the landing on Pluto. New Horizons; will be doing a fly-by of Pluto in the near future.It will be closest to Pluto on July 14, 2015.
So far, not space probes have visited Pluto. The New Horizons probe, launched in 2006, will do a flyby of Pluto in 2015. No other missions are in the works.
There are no confirmed future plans for exploration or missions to Pluto at the moment. However, scientists are always studying and analyzing data from previous missions, such as the New Horizons spacecraft, to learn more about the dwarf planet and its system. It is possible that future missions may be planned to further investigate Pluto and its moons.
Yes, the New Horizons spacecraft conducted a flyby of Pluto in July 2015, providing the first detailed images and data of the dwarf planet. It revealed significant details about Pluto's surface, atmosphere, and moons.
Space missions have discovered a variety of things such as evidence of water on Mars, distant exoplanets, the presence of organic molecules in comets, and the first close-up images of Pluto. These missions have also provided insights into the structure of the Universe, the existence of black holes, and the composition of asteroids.
No missions have yet gone to Pluto, but one is on its way.
Yes. The space probe New Horizons flew by Pluto in 2015.
Not yet. The New Horizons space probe will fly by Pluto in 2015. It will be the first.
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