We don't have any idea. We are still working on figuring out what we need to travel to Mars. As of 2017 we don't have the technology to leave the Earth's orbit.
None, but in 2015 NASA's New Horizon will travel to Pluto and will be the first spacecraft to land on Pluto.
From the north, Pluto orbits counterclockwise (anti-clockwise) like all the other planets.
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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.
no.nobody has ever tried to travel to Pluto.They all know it is to cold.
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.
248.09 Earth years for Pluto to orbit the Sun
Pluto's mean orbital velocity is listed as 2.93 miles per second.So on the average over its whole orbit, it takes (1/2.93) = 0.3413 seconds to travel 1 mile. (rounded)
Aircraft travel through the air, not through space, so they can't go to Pluto. No spacecraft have been to Pluto yet, although one is on the way.
Pluto orbits at about 4.666 km/sTherefore in one "Earth day", Pluto travels:24,188,544 km in one day15,030,064 miles in one day
Human travel to Pluto is out of the question, not next 100 years. It would take too long and be too hard to pack things like food for so many years. We need to be able to travel faster as speed of light so the trip won't take so long. Wait until we built a spaceship that can travel 200,000 mile per SECOND.
3, Charon, Nix and Hydra.