no
As of now, there are no manned space probes in space. All probes sent beyond Earth's orbit are unmanned and controlled remotely from Earth. Manned missions have been limited to spacecraft that carry astronauts, such as the International Space Station or missions to the Moon.
yes
I don't think any have, except for "Voyager 2" which flew past in 1986.
Rovers are a type of space probe. Space probes are any robotic mechanism sent out of Earth's atmosphere to explore and gather information.
The answer depends on "before what".
If landing probes are mentioned, no not yet.
Yes, there have been probes sent to Mercury. Messenger and Mariner 10.
One space probe has been sent to Pluto: NASA's New Horizons spacecraft. It performed a flyby of Pluto in July 2015, providing the first close-up images and scientific data of the dwarf planet and its moons.
yes,because there were space-probes and unnamed crafts that found Venus dust-covered and windy
You cant land on a gas giant But probes have gone "inside" gas giants
April 2008 At present the only planet in our solar system that has not been visited (either by an orbiting spacecraft or flyby spacecraft) has been the recently planet downgraded body of Pluto. There is a mission currently in motion to visit this distant outpost.