New Horizons

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NASA probe that visited Pluto and Kuiper belt object 486958 Arrokoth

2006-01-19T00:00:00Z
2006-06-13T00:00:00Z
flyby
2007-02-28T00:00:00Z
planetary flyby
2015-07-14T00:00:00Z
planetary flyby
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z
planetary flyby
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New Horizons Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission patchNew Horizons Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission patch
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New Horizons launches for PlutoNew Horizons launches for Pluto
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New Horizon Ultima ThuleNew Horizon Ultima Thule
New TNOs for New HorizonsNew TNOs for New Horizons
Project scientist Hal Weaver signing New Horizon`s fairingProject scientist Hal Weaver signing New Horizon's fairing
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkNASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkActa Astronautica New Horizons Pluto–Kuiper Belt mission: design and simulation of the Pluto–Charon encounter@Wikidata
linkActa Astronautica Baseline design of new horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper belt@Wikidata
linkAnnual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics The Pluto System After New Horizons@Wikidata
linkAstronomy and Astrophysics Dynamical parameter determinations in Pluto's system. Expected constraints from the New Horizons mission to Pluto@Wikidata
linkFacebook page@Wikidata
linkGeophysical Research Letters Great Expectations: Plans and Predictions for New Horizons Encounter With Kuiper Belt Object 2014 MU69 (“Ultima Thule”)@Wikidata
linkHistorical Studies in the Natural Sciences First Mission to Pluto@Wikidata
linkIcarus Pristine impact crater morphology on Pluto – Expectations for New Horizons@Wikidata
linkIcarus General circulation models of the dynamics of Pluto’s volatile transport on the eve of the New Horizons encounter@Wikidata
linkIcarus Mean radius and shape of Pluto and Charon from New Horizons images@Wikidata
linkIcarus New Horizons constraints on Charon's present day atmosphere@Wikidata
linkIcarus The photochemistry of Pluto's atmosphere as illuminated by New Horizons@Wikidata
linkIcarus Constraints on the microphysics of Pluto's photochemical haze from New Horizons observations@Wikidata
linkIcarus Inflight radiometric calibration of New Horizons’ Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC)@Wikidata
linkIcarus Basins, fractures and volcanoes: Global cartography and topography of Pluto from New Horizons@Wikidata
linkIcarus Breaking up is hard to do: Global cartography and topography of Pluto's mid-sized icy Moon Charon from New Horizons@Wikidata
linkJournal of Geophysical Research. Planets Solar wind at 33 AU: Setting bounds on the Pluto interaction for New Horizons@Wikidata
linkJournal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics Interplanetary coronal mass ejection observed at STEREO-A, Mars, comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Saturn, and New Horizons en route to Pluto: Comparison of its Forbush decreases at 1.4, 3.1, and 9.9 AU@Wikidata
linkLife Organic Components of Small Bodies in the Outer Solar System: Some Results of the New Horizons Mission@Wikidata
linkMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society An atmospheric general circulation model for Pluto with predictions for New Horizons temperature profiles@Wikidata
linkNature Geoscience New Horizons at Pluto@Wikidata
linkNature Pluto-bound probe faces crisis@Wikidata
linkNature Pluto-bound craft hunts for hazardous moons@Wikidata
linkNature Pluto probe offers eye-popping view of neighbouring star Proxima Centauri@Wikidata
linkNature Pluto-bound probe faces its toughest task: finding Pluto@Wikidata
linkNature What to expect from the Pluto fly-by@Wikidata
linkNature New Horizons reaches Pluto: in pictures@Wikidata
linkReview of Scientific Instruments Reflections of ions in electrostatic analyzers: a case study with New Horizons/Solar Wind Around Pluto.@Wikidata
linkScience Io volcanism seen by new horizons: a major eruption of the Tvashtar volcano@Wikidata
linkScience New horizons mapping of Europa and Ganymede@Wikidata
linkScience The Pluto system: Initial results from its exploration by New Horizons@Wikidata
linkScience The geology of Pluto and Charon through the eyes of New Horizons@Wikidata
linkScience The atmosphere of Pluto as observed by New Horizons@Wikidata
linkScience The small satellites of Pluto as observed by New Horizons@Wikidata
linkScience Impact craters on Pluto and Charon indicate a deficit of small Kuiper belt objects@Wikidata
linkScience Initial results from the New Horizons exploration of 2014 MU69, a small Kuiper Belt object@Wikidata
linkSpace Science Reviews New Horizons: Anticipated Scientific Investigations at the Pluto System@Wikidata
linkSpace Science Reviews The New Horizons Pluto Kuiper Belt Mission: An Overview with Historical Context@Wikidata
linkSpace Science Reviews The New Horizons Spacecraft@Wikidata
linkSpace Science Reviews The Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Science Investigation (PEPSSI) on the New Horizons Mission@Wikidata
linkSpace Science Reviews New Horizons: Anticipated Scientific Investigations at the Pluto System@Wikidata
linkThe Astronomical Journal 2011 HM_102_: discovery of a high-inclination L5 Neptune Trojan in the search for a Post-Pluto new horizons target@Wikidata
linkThe Astronomical Journal Trio of stellar occultations by Pluto one year prior to new horizons' arrival@Wikidata
linkThe Astronomical Journal The Global Color of Pluto from New Horizons@Wikidata
linkThe Astrophysical Journal Letters Pluto's seasons: new predictions for new horizons@Wikidata
linkThe Astrophysical Journal Letters Pluto's atmosphere from the 2015 June 29 ground-based stellar occultation at the time of the new horizons flyby@Wikidata
linkThe Astrophysical Journal Letters New Horizons photometry of Pluto's moon Charon@Wikidata
linkThe Astrophysical Journal Letters Anomalous Flux in the Cosmic Optical Background Detected with New Horizons Observations@Wikidata
linkThe Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series The new horizons solar wind around Pluto (SWAP) observations of the solar wind from 11-33 au@Wikidata
linkThe Astrophysical Journal New Horizons Observations of the Cosmic Optical Background@Wikidata
linkYoutube channel@Wikidata
majorrocket launch Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 412006Wikidata
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documentNHLaunchPressKit1 062006Wikimedia
documentNew Horizons Jupiter Flyby Press KitWikimedia
image14-281-KuiperBeltObject-ArtistsConcept-201410152014Wikimedia
imageInstruments aboard New HorizonsWikimedia
imageNew Horizons2005Wikimedia
imageNew HorizonsWikimedia
imageNew Horizons Pluto approach timelineWikimedia
imageNew Horizons Pluto approach timeline (dumb version)Wikimedia
imageNew Horizons Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission patchWikimedia
imageNew Horizons encapsulationWikimedia
imageNew Horizons launches for Pluto2006Wikimedia
imageNew Horizons on work standWikimedia
imageNew Horizons - Logo2 bigWikimedia
imageNew Horizon Ultima ThuleWikimedia
imageNew TNOs for New HorizonsWikimedia
imageProject scientist Hal Weaver signing New Horizon's fairing2006Wikimedia
videoKSC-05-S-00310 (ksc 120605 nh overview).webm2005Wikimedia
videoNASA's New Horizons spacecraft, built in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, will use several science instruments to unlock one of the solar system's last, great planetary secrets.2005Wikimedia
videoNew Horizons Pluto Encounter (Eyes on the Solar System).webmWikimedia
videoPrecise timing is a key element for NASA's New Horizons mission. Scientists say there's an urgency to get to Pluto as soon as possible.2005Wikimedia