None have yet been to Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft it currently heading towards it but will not get there until 2015.
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.
246.04 years to make one orbit of our sun. Check out the New Horizons space probe if you're interested in Pluto - its on its way out there now to take close up pictures and other data. We shold know a lot more about this place in 2015.
It takes about 7 Monthes to get to Pluto from earth
On January 19, 2006 a space probe was launched and sent to Pluto. It was expected to reach Pluto in 2015. So it would take about 9 years to get to Pluto.
It depends on how fast your rocket is going. There is a space probe on its way to Pluto now. It is called the New Horizons mission and it will be the first time we have sent a craft to Pluto. It was launched January 19, 2006 and it will arrive at Pluto in July of 2015. It is the fastest spacecraft ever launched yet it will still take 9 1/2 years to reach Pluto.
The answer is a code. Take the pictures on the machine and look at your fish. The pictures on the machine tell you the code.
This person is called a X-Ray technician
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.
invent a time machine and take pictures :D
An X-ray machine.
No Space Probes have currently visited Pluto. However NASA launched a space probe called New Horizons to take pictures of pluto and to discover more objects in the Kuiper Belt. New Horizons is expected to arrive at Pluto in July 2015.
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Thomas Edison would love to take credit for it because he introduced a device where a single viewer could look into a machine and turn a crank which would cause the pictures to "move." However, it was the Lumiere brothers in France who first combined a camera with a sewing machine and projected the resulting "moving pictures" to an audience.
It takes Pluto's moon 6.39 days to circle Pluto.
to get from Earth to Pluto it will take 3600 days.
because Pluto is so far away and its hard to take pictures, and identify things on a planet so far away that at one point its very close, but then it disappears for 250 year.
It is unknown if natural disasters occur on Pluto. Due to the amount of time it would take to get there (23years) mankind has been unable to explore the surface of the dwarf planet. But satellite pictures don't show any type of storm.