No is the clear answer
and not much would survive there either as it is SO cool on Pluto (minus 240 degrees)
It is so far way too that solar panels would probably not pick up enough of the suns light and heat to function correctly
A probe is due there in 2015 on New Horizons which left earth in 2006 and it will fly near to or past Pluto and its moons and get much needed close pictures of the dwarf planet and its moons
No, as of 2017, nothing sent from Earth has ever landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft did a flyby observation (2015-2016) but did not land.
have any robots or satellites ever landed on pluto
Nobody knows. No human has ever been to Pluto, and no probes have ever landed on Pluto.
No spacecraft has ever landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft did a flyby (2015-2016) but did not land on the surface.
There are no kinds of robots in Pluto. No Earth technology has ever landed on the surface.
No man-made object has ever landed on Pluto.
No space probe has ever landed on Mercury.
No, as of now, no spacecraft has landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft did a flyby of Pluto in 2015, providing valuable data and images of the distant dwarf planet, but it did not land on its surface.
No, no spaceship has landed on Pluto. The only spacecraft to have visited Pluto is NASA's New Horizons probe, which flew by the dwarf planet in July 2015 and conducted a close flyby to gather data and images.
None. No man-made object has ever come close to Pluto. The New Horizons space probe will do a flyby of Pluto in 2015, but nothing will land on the surface.
Venus was the first planet on which a space probe landed.
No probes have been to Pluto yet, but the New Horizons probe is currently on the way there.