No
Not at the present time because of the distance to Pluto. However, manned stations on Pluto would be possible using the same types of structures used in Earth orbit.
when was Pluto frist seen and in what movie
Pluto has about the same land area as Russia, so billions of footballs could fit on the surface of Pluto.
No man-made object has ever landed on Pluto.
No astronaut has ever reached Pluto before.
Anyone could go to the agora but woman had to have a man with them
The extreme conditions on Pluto make it unlikely that humans could survive. Pluto is very cold and icy most of the year. Water is instantly frozen.
You could talk to Pluto, but I doubt anyone would answer.
From Earth:MarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune (However, because of the orbit of Pluto, you could encounter Pluto before Neptune)
Not much.
There is no minimum weight requirement to go to Pluto (which, incidentally is no longer considered a true planet). However, the current burden on our level of technology is such that, the value of sending an astronaut to Pluto would not outweigh the difficulty and expense. In July 2015 the NASA New Horizons probe is expected to do a flyby of Pluto and capture the first close photographs; its mass is about 470kg. If a man weighing 72kg (about 160lb) stood on the surface of Pluto, he would there weigh about 5 kg (about 11lb)
With today's technology, it would be impossible to set up a permanent colony on Pluto, but that could change in the future.A human mission to Pluto is also currently impossible as of 2017.