No, we haven't sent anything to Makemake yet.
No. Makemake was discovered too recently for us to have sent anything there. It takes years to plan such a mission and would take years for a probe to visit something as far away as Makemake. The most distant object we have visited so far is Pluto.
It has none
So far, none. The only way we've been able to observe it so far is by powerful telescopes.
In all likelihood, yes. Most large solar system bodies have been heavily bombarded by asteroids and there is no reason to believe Makemake is an exception. However, Makemake is so far away that we cannot make out enough detail to see any craters.
No spacecrafts have currently landed or orbited Makemake. The dwarf planet is too far from the Sun (7,800,000,000 kilometers), it would be in the next century when we can send spacecrafts there.
No. Makemake was discovered too recently for us to have sent anything there. It takes years to plan such a mission and would take years for a probe to visit something as far away as Makemake. The most distant object we have visited so far is Pluto.
The first planet to be explored by a space probe is Venus. Hope this helps. : )
Voyager 2 is the only probe.
Makemake does not have any known moons.
Mars.
mars
Cassini-Huygens
no
It has none
Yes. It was one of the Mariner probes.
Voyager 2 is the only probe.
Maybe?