No.
There was only one unmanned probe, Voyager Two. You used the plural on the assumption of more than one Voyager One only visited Jupiter and Saturn.
As for the manned aspect, think about it. If astronauts or cosmonauts were aboard, then you would have heard even school children talking about something that suicidal. The craft were too small and of the wrong design to support even lab rats or mice aboard -- much less humans.
No
No space crafts have traveled to Uranus. The Voyager 2 spacecraft is the only spacecraft to have flown by Uranus, conducting a flyby in 1986 and capturing valuable data. No further missions to Uranus have been planned or launched.
yes but not a manned one
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to visited Neptune.
No, there have not been any space missions that have visited Uranus. The Voyager 2 spacecraft is the only spacecraft to have passed by Uranus, conducting a flyby in 1986. There are currently no upcoming missions planned to visit Uranus.
7
Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo.
No manned missions have gone farther away than the moon. If you mean space probes or satellites, I think three
Just one, which was Voyager 2. It flew by Uranus in 1986.
Voyager 2 is the only space mission to fly past Uranus.
Spacecrafts have never visited Pluto, but the New Horizons mission is on its way there.
Yes. So far Uranus has been visited only by the Voyager 2 space probe.