No. All information on Pluto comes from Earth-based observatories and the Hubble telescope. The first close-up views will come from the "New Horizons" spacecraft that is enroute to flyby Pluto, ETA in June, 2015.
No, no one has travelled there.
Nobody knows. No human has ever been to Pluto, and no probes have ever landed on Pluto.
There are no kinds of robots in Pluto. No Earth technology has ever landed on the surface.
No, as of now, no spacecraft has landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft did a flyby of Pluto in 2015, providing valuable data and images of the distant dwarf planet, but it did not land on its surface.
it depends on how fast your spaceship is. But from the fastest spaceship it will take about 10 hours and by the slowest spaceship 30 hours.
have any robots or satellites ever landed on pluto
No, no one has travelled there.
Doubtful - what we've seen of it is bare rock, but we haven't landed a spaceship there so there's always a slight chance.
Spaceship is the subject.
You cant land on Jupiter, it has no solid surface on which to land.
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PLUTO
Nobody knows. No human has ever been to Pluto, and no probes have ever landed on Pluto.
No spacecraft has ever landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft did a flyby (2015-2016) but did not land on the surface.
Robots have not landed on Pluto. The New Horizons spacecraft has only observed Pluto from orbit.