No they haven't. People have not yet travelled beyond earth's moon.
yes if they want
I dont know but its fun to answer peoples questions?
From peoples that traveled from coast to coast.
The topography of Pluto is a complete mystery to astronomers as its extreme distance from Earth makes it impossible to view with telescopes, nor have any probes traveled there as of yet.
Debussy was a French composer who lived from 1862-1919. He traveled to European countries during a few summers of his younger years.
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.
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.
The roads may have been rough, but people have traveled and shared their goods from ancient times. Ancient peoples also traveled by sea in boats.
The distance of Pluto doesn't matter, since the orbit would be the same no matter how fast Pluto travels.The orbit of Pluto is about 22,698,700,000 miles long. if Pluto traveled that distance at 62500 miles per second, it would take 363179.2 seconds or about 100 hours to orbit the Sun.
No human has ever been on Pluto. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system, and no spacecraft designed to carry humans has ever traveled to Pluto. The closest spacecraft, NASA's New Horizons, conducted a flyby of Pluto in 2015.
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Pluto's late discovery precludes a historic or folk tradition. Ancient peoples were unaware that it existed. The planet was named after the Roman god of the dead, the underworld, and the outer regions. Pluto was the son of Saturn, grandson of Uranus, and brother of Jupiter and Neptune. Mortals generally viewed him with dread.