NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft recently came out of hibernation to continue its journey through an unexplored part of the ...
A groundbreaking mission that explored Pluto and distant solar system objects in unprecedented detail has woken from its ...
The spacecraft had been in hibernation for close to a year, and is set to continue operations.
Scientists have detected evidence of landslides on Pluto for the first time. A paper published in the journal Icarus reports ...
The probe is set to become the third human-made object to leave the solar system, but it must first cross this mysterious ...
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NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Just Woke Up From a Long Nap Ahead of Exploring Beyond Pluto
NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Just Woke Up From a Long Nap Ahead of Exploring Beyond Pluto ...
New Horizons is often placed into a resource-saving mode while cruising long distances, and had been in hibernation near ...
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NASA spacecraft wakes up 6 billion miles beyond Pluto
Just when it seemed humanity’s most distant planetary explorer had gone quiet once again, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has awakened 6 billion miles from Earth, well beyond Pluto’s orbit. The timing ...
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft completed its swift flyby of Pluto after a nine-year journey. The mission prioritized data ...
In this roundup of space news, we talk about sugar molecules in space, a call for volunteers for a simulated Moon/Mars mission and next steps for NASA's New Horizons probe.
It’s official: Pluto’s “heart” now bears the name of pioneering American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh, who discovered Pluto in 1930. And a crater on Pluto is now officially named after Venetia Burney, ...
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