No..
Its quite impossible for us to reach Pluto because
the closest distance between the Earth and Pluto occurs when Earth is at its most distant from the Sun, and Pluto is at its closest. And the Sun, Earth and Pluto are lined up in a perfect line. When this happens, Pluto and Earth would be separated by 4.2 billion km.
At their most distant, Earth would be at its furthest at the opposite side of the Sun from Pluto. At this point, Earth and Pluto would be separated by 7.5 billion km.
And so, the distance from Earth to Pluto ranges between these two distances.
no, but some Rovers, or satellite cameras, have taken pictures of it for further examination before they do anything relative to going there.
No nobody has ever been to pluto because the farthest we ever gotton is the MOON!
No, no robot has gone to Pluto, other than the onboard computers of the New Horizons spacecraft, which observed Pluto from orbit.
No way
No missions have yet gone to Pluto, but one is on its way.
The dwarf planet Pluto has never gone missing. It's still there.
No (why would you think this?)
Pluto is not gone in fact it still exists. However Pluto has had its status of "planet" removed because it size was too small.
No. Currently an unmanned space probe is on its way to Pluto and will arrive in July 2015, but it is moving too fast to land. No human has ever gone farther than the moon.
No, no robot has gone to Pluto, other than the onboard computers of the New Horizons spacecraft, which observed Pluto from orbit.
No way
No missions have yet gone to Pluto, but one is on its way.
none
They were freezing to death so they had cick it away
No
The dwarf planet Pluto has never gone missing. It's still there.
No (why would you think this?)
no
Simply because it's too far away! Missions to explore space that were launched decades ago still haven't reached the edge of the known solar system yet (i.e. Pluto).