New Horizon's.
NASA has a spacecraft on it's way to photograph Pluto and other things in the trans-Neptunian region right now - estimated time of arrival is early-mid 2015.
No way
The mass of the PLUTO rover, part of NASA's mission to explore Pluto, is approximately 1,500 kilograms (3,300 pounds). This rover is designed to conduct various scientific investigations on the surface of Pluto and its moons. Its lightweight construction allows it to navigate the harsh conditions of the distant dwarf planet.
NASA believes Pluto may have an ice volcano.
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New Horzions is the name of the Nasa Mission to Pluto. It should arrive at Pluto on July 14th 2015.
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.
NASA has a spacecraft on it's way to photograph Pluto and other things in the trans-Neptunian region right now - estimated time of arrival is early-mid 2015.
No, NASA (and now the whole world) does not classify Pluto as a planet. It is classified as a dwarf planet.
what NASA's latest mission is called
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what NASA's latest mission is called
The mass of the PLUTO rover, part of NASA's mission to explore Pluto, is approximately 1,500 kilograms (3,300 pounds). This rover is designed to conduct various scientific investigations on the surface of Pluto and its moons. Its lightweight construction allows it to navigate the harsh conditions of the distant dwarf planet.
NASA believes Pluto may have an ice volcano.
In 2006, the New Horizons spacecraft was launched by NASA on a mission to study Pluto and the Kuiper Belt. Also, the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto as a "dwarf planet." Additionally, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter began its mission to study the Martian surface in more detail.
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The mission underway to observe Pluto is NASA's New Horizons mission, which was launched in January 2006. It conducted a historic flyby of Pluto on July 14, 2015, providing the first close-up images and data about the dwarf planet and its moons. New Horizons continues to send back data and explore other objects in the Kuiper Belt, expanding our understanding of the outer solar system.