Even if the Shuttles were still operating, which they're not, they wouldn't be able to reach Pluto; no currently existing or planned craft is sufficient for a manned mission to even Jupiter, which is much closer and much more interesting.
I dont know what your talking about
you need everything in space shuttle a oxygen to breathe,dry and packed food to eat,
thermal insulation materials that were used on the space shuttle
To break the atmosphere and go into space easily.
No. All of the astronauts food is pre-made and packaged. This eliminates the need for cleanup or damage to the space shuttle's instrumentation.
Obviously we don't. The idea behind the Shuttle was to be a cost effective, reusable transport.
a Space Shuttle and a air suit
a space suit and air
No. A meteorite is an object that has already come through the Earth's atmosphere from space. On the way down, they are called meteors. A space shuttle, whether above or below the atmosphere, would need to avoid meteors at all costs. Since meteors are just rocks on the way from space to Earth, a shuttle therefore could not travel to them. Two kinds of space objects that spacecraft "could" travel to are comets and asteroids. But the space shuttle is not the proper kind of vehicle for such explorations.
To move? Search "thrust" in google
It uses rocket fuel
No space shuttle has landed on the moon. The craft would need ample landing space to do so. But even then, the shuttle could not LEAVE the moon, since the boosters needed to lift off would not be present.