It takes 9 years, and the first satellite will reach Pluto in 2015. The satellite was launched on January 9, 2006.
I cannot wait till we find out the deep secrets of Pluto...
Because it takes many years to reach Pluto (with a probe), and then, many more years to transmit information back.
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It takes a ray of light, not years, but just a few hours (about 7 hours) to reach Pluto.
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.
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It takes about 50 years from earth to Pluto
It's probable just a big rock, like a large moon, however it's too far away to say for sure. A satellite was launched from the Earth and it will fly past Pluto many years from now. Then we should learn a lot more about Pluto.
It would take several years to reach Pluto by spacecraft due to its distance from Earth, which varies depending on the positions of both planets in their orbits. The fastest spacecraft, New Horizons, took about 9.5 years to reach Pluto after its launch in 2006.
The closest Pluto gets to the Sun is 4.4 billion kilometers, which means that light from the Sun always takes longer than 4 hours to reach Pluto. For a rocket vehicle travelling at the speed that astronauts went to our Moon (less than 40,000 km/hr), it would take over 12 years to reach Pluto!
Probably hundreds, since it takes years to get to Pluto.
To get from Earth to Pluto it takes 5763 km to get their.
It's not clear what date you want to begin with. Pluto takes 246.04 Earth years to complete one orbit around the sun. The discovery of Pluto was announced on March 13, 1930. It will reach the same point in its orbit as it was on that day on March 27, 2176.