No , but one will arrive in 2015 we hope.
no their is no planet which is very far away from the sun but in the past pluto was very far and small thats why it had not been counted as a planet
It is any natural body past the orbit of Neptune. (e.g. Pluto, Eris, Sedna)
Only robotic probes have been in the vicinity of Pluto; human beings have not travelled any farther than the moon.
No there is no precipitation on Pluto because the freezing cold temperatures any gases or water would be frozen but maybe long ago there was water on Pluto but it has been frozen as Pluto's surface so Pluto is surface layer is ice
No, Pluto does not have any rings.
No, Pluto is the last object in normal rotation around our Sun, although it has been determined that Pluto is not technically a planet.
There is no evidence that Pluto has been hit by an asteroid. Pluto's distance from the asteroid belt helps protect it from most asteroid impacts. However, it is possible that smaller objects, such as comets or Kuiper Belt objects, have collided with Pluto in the past.
Pluto has only been observed from orbit, so we don't know for sure, but it does appear from photos that there are valleys and canyons.
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.
Pluto was to far out of the way and of little importance when earlier probes where sent to the gas giants. but as i type this there is a probe on it's way to Pluto rigth now.
no there is no precipation on pluto....
No rings have been observed around Pluto.So far rings have only been observed around Jovian Giant planets, like Saturn. Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a Jovian planet.