New Horizons
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NASA probe that visited Pluto and Kuiper belt object 486958 Arrokoth
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New Frontiers 1,
space probe, deep planetary exploring, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, International Launch Services, Atlas V 551, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Juno, New Frontiers program, United States of America,
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2006-01-19T00:00:00Z
rocket launch Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 41
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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• NHLaunchPressKit1 06 (Wikimedia)
• New Horizons Jupiter Flyby Press Kit (Wikimedia)
• KSC-05-S-00310 (ksc 120605 nh overview).webm (Wikimedia)
• NASA'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. (Wikimedia)
• New Horizons Pluto Encounter (Eyes on the Solar System).webm (Wikimedia)
• Precise 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. (Wikimedia)
• New Horizons Jupiter Flyby Press Kit (Wikimedia)
• KSC-05-S-00310 (ksc 120605 nh overview).webm (Wikimedia)
• NASA'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. (Wikimedia)
• New Horizons Pluto Encounter (Eyes on the Solar System).webm (Wikimedia)
• Precise 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. (Wikimedia)