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as of 2017 we do not have the technology to travel to Pluto, so the risks would only be theoretical. Some risks might be:

  • radiation exposure
  • accidents and/or collisions en route
  • systems failures
  • finding people willing to sit in a tiny ship for nearly a decade of the their lives, and again on the way back


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