The space probe New Horizons was launched 19th January 2006, and is expected to arrive at Pluto 14th July 2015. A journey time of nearly 9 years 6 months.
i reallt know what the answer is but i wish i knew and my mood is geeky. There's only one probe. That's "New Horizons" and it doesn't get to Pluto until year 2015. It was launched in 2006.
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No, there haven't been any space probes to land on Pluto physically, but the Hubble Space Telescope has been, somewhat, close to be able to take pictures of Pluto.
scientist have found many other "planets" like Pluto this is just one of the many ice chunks floating in space
To get from Earth to Pluto it takes 5763 km to get their.
Because it takes many years to reach Pluto (with a probe), and then, many more years to transmit information back.
Which space probe? there have been many.
Many have done so for several years
The new horizon space probe is a probe launched January 16, 2006 and will reach Pluto on Bestille day (July 14) 2016. After words it will go into the Kuiper Belt and look for new icy objects like Pluto. It will use Jupiter's gravity to speed itself up along the way.
i reallt know what the answer is but i wish i knew and my mood is geeky. There's only one probe. That's "New Horizons" and it doesn't get to Pluto until year 2015. It was launched in 2006.
It depends how far into space you are and how fast. It takes 180 years to get to Pluto and back. It takes a couple of hours to go to the moon and back.
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It takes about 50 years from earth to Pluto
No, there haven't been any space probes to land on Pluto physically, but the Hubble Space Telescope has been, somewhat, close to be able to take pictures of Pluto.
None.
Zero cause its so tiny
Pluto has not been able to pull any neighboring planets or space objects into rotation around it or, it has not "cleared" it's rotational path as Saturn crosses over Pluto's path every so many years.