The problem is that Pluto is to far, it takes a to long, and there is nothing there at Pluto.
No one has visited Pluto yet.
The only space probe to visit Pluto was the New Horizons spacecraft. It took 9 years to get there.
Not yet. The New Horizons space probe will fly by Pluto in 2015. It will be the first.
As of 2017, the answer is no. We do not have the technology to send humans to Pluto. We don't even have the technology to travel beyond Earth's orbit.
They already have. The New Horizons space probe, launched in 2006, flew by Pluto in July 2015. A manned mission to Pluto would not be possible with current technology.
yes they are going there right now via probe
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people would like to visit Jupiter because they'll like to see the great red spot and its storms or just to visit another planet. people would like to visit Jupiter because they'll like to see the great red spot and its storms or just to visit another planet. people would like to visit Jupiter because they'll like to see the great red spot and its storms or just to visit another planet.
Yes, they came to earth on 24/7/09 because i am from Pluto
No, as of now, no spacecraft has landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft did a flyby of Pluto in 2015, providing valuable data and images of the distant dwarf planet, but it did not land on its surface.
mars because the scientists are searching right now
Neil deGrasse Tyson's exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History, which redefined the status of Pluto, was first noted by a group of schoolchildren during a visit. They pointed out Pluto's absence from the display of planets, leading to significant media attention and discussions about Pluto's classification as a dwarf planet. This incident highlighted the ongoing debate over Pluto's status in the solar system.