Because of a due to lack of air, gravity, and because it is a dwarf planet and it is really away from the sun so it is really cold there.
Zero trips pluto is a gass ball that orbits neptune actually pluto is no longer in orbit and is no longer a planet
Pluto is the nineth planet from the sun, it is the farthest of the known planets. now it is proven that there are 3 more planets who knows it might be true!!! but Pluto is the ninth planet from the sun!!!!!!
The name plutonium is derived from the name of the dwarf planet Pluto; dwarf planet Pluto is after planet Neptune in the Solar system and plutonium is after neptunium in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
The name plutonium is derived from the name of the dwarf planet Pluto; dwarf planet Pluto is after planet Neptune in the Solar system and plutonium is after neptunium in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Hades. Orcus.
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.
no its not to breath on pluto
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.
Soon it will, only if the technology gets better. in 20 years, be might be able to fly in a spaceship to pluto. who knows.
There are no kinds of robots in Pluto. No Earth technology has ever landed on the surface.
At the moment we do not have the technology to send a manned probe to Pluto, or any other planet.
No
No astronaut has ever reached Pluto before.
telescopes
Pluto has three planets:Charon,Nix,Hydra.It is possible Pluto has fainter moons but it is not confirmed.
There is no minimum weight requirement to go to Pluto (which, incidentally is no longer considered a true planet). However, the current burden on our level of technology is such that, the value of sending an astronaut to Pluto would not outweigh the difficulty and expense. In July 2015 the NASA New Horizons probe is expected to do a flyby of Pluto and capture the first close photographs; its mass is about 470kg. If a man weighing 72kg (about 160lb) stood on the surface of Pluto, he would there weigh about 5 kg (about 11lb)
It might be possible if they were small enough. Pluto currently has 5 known moons.