Not yet. The New Horizons space probe, launched in 2006, will fly by Pluto in June 2015. Humans themselves have only been as far as the moon.
Humans have never gone farther than the moon. In 2015 the New Horizons space probe made a flyby of Pluto. It was the first time any man-made object has come close to Pluto.
None. There are not even any plans in development to visit Eris. Humans have never gone farther than the moon. Pluto is the most distant object visited by a man-made object.
No. Beyond Pluto, there are thousands of other objects orbiting the Sun.
Pluto is no longer classified as a planet due to objects larger then pluto being discovered in the Kuiper Belt.
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Humans have never gone farther than the moon. In 2015 the New Horizons space probe made a flyby of Pluto. It was the first time any man-made object has come close to Pluto.
None. There are not even any plans in development to visit Eris. Humans have never gone farther than the moon. Pluto is the most distant object visited by a man-made object.
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No. Beyond Pluto, there are thousands of other objects orbiting the Sun.
It is now known as a dwarf planet because there remain many other objects in Pluto's orbital pathway. Pluto has not cleared most of this "debris." There are, as well, larger objects than Pluto in the Kuiper Belt.
Can you tell us if humans can survive on pluto.
Pluto is no longer classified as a planet due to objects larger then pluto being discovered in the Kuiper Belt.
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The extreme conditions on Pluto make it unlikely that humans could survive. Pluto is very cold and icy most of the year. Water is instantly frozen.
Yes. Pluto is at the inner edge of the Kuiper belt, which contains millions of comets and a number of Pluto-like objects.
The rest of the universe.
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