No, because it is frigid, and is extremely far from our plant.
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No astronaut has ever reached Pluto before.
Pluto is relatively small as planets go; it is officially categorized as a dwarf planet.
The dwarf planet Pluto has never gone missing. It's still there.
Pluto is very cold and has little atmosphere. It has either ice or vapor so there is no liquid to swim in.
Pluto's largest moon is called Charon and it takes 6.39 days to travel around Pluto! It is also the largest moon in comparison to its "parent" planet in the solar system! (about half the size of Pluto)
i dont no and frankly i dont care! you are wasting youor life. they werre built a while ago . anything that old is worth alot .got too go ,giant moles are taking over my town.
Go outside and get some fresh air, and ask yourself, is his really worth it? Am I wasting my life time sitting around playing a silly old life wastng machine? READ, GO OUTSIDE, even if there is nothing to do! GO OUTSIDE AND ride your bike. I know you have one.
No astronaut has ever reached Pluto before.
Wait so I tell you some things about pluto? Okay. Well Pluto USE to be the 9th planet but now it is a dwarf planet. That means it is not a real planet really. It is at the end of the solar system which is farthest from the sun so it's EXTREMELY cold in Pluto. It is so cold that no life can possibly be on Pluto and astronauts need warm air filled suits to go on Pluto!
Where would they go? Just make sure you wear your space suit when you leave your life-supporting vessel.
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No
Pluto is relatively small as planets go; it is officially categorized as a dwarf planet.
The dwarf planet Pluto has never gone missing. It's still there.
Pluto was founded by ancient Greek astronomers thousands of years ago. So I'll go with Pluto the planet, despite it now being a dwarf planet.
Pluto isn't a moon, it orbits the sun, but it is a dwarf planet
No probes have been to Pluto yet, but the New Horizons probe is currently on the way there.