Kuiper Belt
It's Pioneer 10, launched in March 1972. Pioneer 10 first explored the asteroid belt, then moved on to Jupiter. After that, it explored other outer planets and eventually went outside of the solar system, thus becoming the first spacecraft to flay past Pluto.
Yes, the New Horizons spacecraft made a flyby of Pluto in July 2015, providing the first close-up images and data of the distant dwarf planet.
New Horzions is the name of the Nasa Mission to Pluto. It should arrive at Pluto on July 14th 2015.
Pluto has no artificial satellites. We have never placed any satellites in orbit around Pluto, other than the New Horizons spacecraft, which was sent to do a flyby observation of Pluto for a short time, and then move on to Kuiper belt object (486958) 2014 MU69.
The New Horizons mission was launched to Pluto on January 19, 2006. It was the first spacecraft to explore Pluto and its moons up close, providing valuable data and images of this distant world.
No probes have been to Pluto yet, but the New Horizons probe is currently on the way there.
The probe that is headed to Pluto is called New Horizons. It was launched by NASA in 2006 to study Pluto and its moons.
No it hasn't. The first probe to go near Pluto will be New Horizons, and that's scheduled to arrive in 2015.
New Horizons
The New Horizons spacecraft is currently over halfway to Pluto, and set to arrive in 2015.
The New Horizons spacecraft, which completed its Pluto flyby in 2016.
It's not a shuttle. The spacecraft New Horizons is on its way to Pluto.
It took NASA's New Horizons spacecraft about 9.5 years to reach Pluto since its launch in January 2006. New Horizons completed its closest flyby of Pluto in July 2015, providing valuable data and imagery of the dwarf planet.
Robots have not landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft has only observed Pluto from orbit.
None. The New Horizons spacecraft only observed Pluto from orbit.
None have yet been to Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft it currently heading towards it but will not get there until 2015.
The New Horizons spacecraft. It will reach Pluto July 14th 2015.