One of the first concerns is that it's just so far away. We haven't even been to Mars yet, nor have we even got an unmanned probe to Pluto (yet; there's one on the way). Also, any time an astronaut goes into space, they are bombarded with high energy radiation, that over a long flight to Pluto would kill you.
We do not currently have a space vehicle capable of a manned mission to Pluto. Nor would there be any particular point in going; all the really interesting real estate in the Solar System is much closer.
At the moment we do not have the technology to send a manned probe to Pluto, or any other planet.
We do not have the technology for a manned mission presently.
Doubtful. At least for a manned mission. The planet Mercury is too close to the Sun and is therefor too hot for a manned mission to succeed.
NASA's New Horizons mission aimed to study Pluto and its moons. Launched in 2006, it provided the first detailed images of Pluto and valuable data on its geology, atmosphere, and composition. The mission helped scientists better understand this distant and intriguing world.
There are no plans to go to Pluto at present. It is also highly unlikely that any manned mission will be undertaken in the foreseeable future.
They already have. The New Horizons space probe, launched in 2006, flew by Pluto in July 2015. A manned mission to Pluto would not be possible with current technology.
no, the first successful manned mission to the moon was apollo mission 11.
All Apollo missions were manned.
We do not currently have a space vehicle capable of a manned mission to Pluto. Nor would there be any particular point in going; all the really interesting real estate in the Solar System is much closer.
At the moment we do not have the technology to send a manned probe to Pluto, or any other planet.
What we need now is a volunteer for our manned mission to Mars. They courageously manned the forward cannons.
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The main difference is that a manned Mars mission is a great deal longer.
Even if the Shuttles were still operating, which they're not, they wouldn't be able to reach Pluto; no currently existing or planned craft is sufficient for a manned mission to even Jupiter, which is much closer and much more interesting.
There are currently no manned missions planned to Mars.
Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to ever land on the moon. Apollo 8 was the first manned mission to actually travel to the moon, but they did not land.