None. No rocket has ever gone anywhere near a black hole (seeing as how the nearest one is 1600 light years away).
No, if it had been sucked into a black hole, it wouldn't still be there shining in the night sky.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
Their is not more info about this because there are no evidences of humans being sucked into black hole but once sucked in, the object which has been sucked in will not be able to escape out from black hole's event horizon as a black hole very very very very very strong gravitational field. But some scientists say that object which went into the black hole comes out through a white hole (which is just the opposite of black holes in all aspects)
Yes, everything can be sucked in to a black hole, even light
No, it is not possible for an astronaut to be sucked into a black hole. Black holes are extremely far away and astronauts do not travel close enough to them. Additionally, the gravitational pull of a black hole is so strong that no known force or technology could overcome it.
if you get to close
No. Once an object is pulled into a black hole, it is converted into gravitational energy.
No, Pluto has not been sucked up by a black hole. Pluto is a dwarf planet located in our solar system, while black holes are distant cosmic phenomena with intense gravitational pull. Pluto orbits the Sun and is not at risk of being sucked up by a black hole.
no you can not
There are no black holes anywhere near Earth, so no we won't get sucked into one.
Stars do get sucked into a black hole if they pass the event horizon.
Objects which approach a black hole will get sucked into it.