yes they hy said it should reach it by 2015 without any interference
The New Horizons spacecraft. It will reach Pluto July 14th 2015.
None, yet. The New Horizons mission (a scientific probe) is on its way to Pluto. It crossed the orbit of Saturn on about 08 June 2008. It will reach Pluto in the year 2015. None, yet.
Not yet, but the "New Horizons" space craft was launched in January 2006. It is expected to reach Pluto some time in 2015 if nothing goes wrong.
The New Horizons spacecraft is currently over halfway to Pluto, and set to arrive in 2015.
The New Horizons space probe was the first spacecraft to explore Pluto. The mission to the minor planet happened in 2015.
The New Horizons spacecraft. It will reach Pluto July 14th 2015.
None, yet. The New Horizons mission (a scientific probe) is on its way to Pluto. It crossed the orbit of Saturn on about 08 June 2008. It will reach Pluto in the year 2015. None, yet.
No spacecraft has ever landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft did a flyby (2015-2016) but did not land on the surface.
Not yet, but the "New Horizons" space craft was launched in January 2006. It is expected to reach Pluto some time in 2015 if nothing goes wrong.
The New Horizons spacecraft is currently over halfway to Pluto, and set to arrive in 2015.
Yes. The space probe New Horizons flew by Pluto in 2015.
The satellite sent to explore Pluto was called Charon. Charon is not the satellite on the way to Pluto. Charon is a satellite (moon) of Pluto. The satellite currently on the way to explore Pluto is called New Horizons. It is expected to arrive July, 2015.
Analysis of the surface of Pluto indicates that it consists of 98% frozen nitrogen. The New Horizons spacecraft is expected to reach Pluto in 2015. It is hoped that more detailed analysis of the surface and atmosphere will then be available.
No. The unmanned space probe New Horizons flew by Pluto in 2015 but was moving too fast to enter into orbit.
The New Horizons space probe was the first spacecraft to explore Pluto. The mission to the minor planet happened in 2015.
No robots or satellites have ever explored Pluto. But one spacecraft did do a flyby.On July 14, 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft flew 12,500 km (7,800 mi) above the surface of Pluto, making it the first spacecraft to explore the dwarf planet.On October 25, 2016, the last of the recorded data from the Pluto flyby was received from New Horizons.
There isn't any specific - Pluto is too small, there are asteroids bigger than it. It has been studied by craft flying past it - but since it's so far and so insignificant, there are no plans to study it in depth.