None as far as I know.
The only space probe to visit Pluto was the New Horizons spacecraft. It took 9 years to get there.
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The Viking Space Probes did not go to Jupiter. They were used to explore Mars.
It took NASA's New Horizons spacecraft about 9.5 years to reach Pluto since its launch in January 2006. New Horizons completed its closest flyby of Pluto in July 2015, providing valuable data and imagery of the dwarf planet.
There is one reasons why it took a child to notice that Pluto was missing at the museum exhibit. Most children see more than an adult.
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Yes, many spacecraft have explored beyond Mars. For example, the Voyager probes have traveled beyond our solar system, while spacecraft like New Horizons have flown past Pluto. Additionally, the Parker Solar Probe is currently studying the Sun up close.
NASA's Apollo manned missions (1969 to 1972) took approximately 3 days to reach the Moon. Unmanned probes can take slightly longer to save fuel. Two Chinese probes launched in 2007 and 2010 took different paths, the first taking 12 days and the second only 4 days on a direct route.
Depends on what you want to do when you get there. Interplanetary probes make the journey in about a day. The Apollo lunar landing missions took about 3 days the travel the same distance.
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The Viking Space Probe was actually two different probes. Viking 1 and Viking 2 were used to explore Mars. The probes took photographs, did experiments and deployed instruments to the surface of Mars.
The myth of Ceres and Proserpina states that when they were in the field together, Pluto came up from the underworld and took her away. Most likely while Ceres was the nanny for the king and queen's baby, Pluto had forced Proserpina to marry her.