No, no robot has gone to Pluto, other than the onboard computers of the New Horizons spacecraft, which observed Pluto from orbit.
Yes. Sometimes Neptune is father away from the sun than Pluto. Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's. None of the other seven planets ever get farther away from the sun that Pluto.
Humans have never gone farther than the moon. In 2015 the New Horizons space probe made a flyby of Pluto. It was the first time any man-made object has come close to Pluto.
No, Pluto has not been sucked up by a black hole. Pluto is a dwarf planet located in our solar system, while black holes are distant cosmic phenomena with intense gravitational pull. Pluto orbits the Sun and is not at risk of being sucked up by a black hole.
Semi-autonomous space probes have gone to the vicinity of Neptune, but no robots in the popular sense.
Their is millions of crystals on Pluto!
Not yet. The New Horizons space probe will fly by Pluto in 2015. It will be the first.
have any robots or satellites ever landed on pluto
They were freezing to death so they had cick it away
Pluto is not considered a planet any more.
No. Nothing man-made has left our galaxy.
No, Pluto is too far away from the Sun, meaning if therer was ever water on pluto, it would be ice. as far as I know, there isn't any water on Pluto
Spacecrafts have never visited Pluto, but the New Horizons mission is on its way there.
No, humans have not physically gone further than the moon, but the Voyager 1 space probe has passes Pluto and is 1.7962178x10(10) kilometers from Earth.
Yes. Sometimes Neptune is father away from the sun than Pluto. Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's. None of the other seven planets ever get farther away from the sun that Pluto.
No, no space shuttle has gone to Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft is the only mission to date that has flown by Pluto, passing close to the dwarf planet in 2015 and providing scientists with valuable data and images.
Humans have never gone farther than the moon. In 2015 the New Horizons space probe made a flyby of Pluto. It was the first time any man-made object has come close to Pluto.
No, Pluto does not have any rings.