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Pluto Today
Pluto's White, Dark-Orange, and Charcoal Black Terrain Captured by Hubble
NASA has released the most detailed and dramatic images ever taken of the distant dwarf planet Pluto.
NASA Announces News Telecon To Discuss Hubble Images Of Pluto
NASA will hold a news media telecon at 1 p.m. EST on Thursday, Feb. 4, to discuss the latest Hubble images of the distant dwarf planet Pluto.
NASA New Horizons: The PI's Perspective: Farewell 2009
New Horizons is now more than 1,400 days into its 9.5-year journey and well past 15 AU (astronomical units) from the Sun. We still have about 2,050 days ahead of us before we reach the Pluto system.
NASA New Horizons: The PI's Perspective: Science Never Sleeps
We put New Horizons back into hibernation last week, on Aug. 27. This event signaled the completion of our third active spacecraft and payload checkout, which occupied us for most of July and August.
New Horizons Checks Out, Enters Hibernation
The New Horizons mission team has closed out a successful summer workout, putting its Pluto-bound spacecraft back into hibernation Aug. 27 after seven weeks of functional tests and system checks.
Rise and Shine: New Horizons Wakes for Annual Checkout
New Horizons is up from the longest nap of its cruise to Pluto, as operators \"woke\" the spacecraft from hibernation yesterday for its annual series of checkouts and tests.
NASA New Horizons Mission to Pluto: The PI's Perspective: A Summer's Work, Far From Home
The work is fun, no doubt there; but it never ends on this mission of exploration -- particularly in the summer, when we conduct our annual spacecraft checkouts.
The PI’s Perspective: Ever Plan Ahead? How About Six Years Ahead?
Things are going well out in the cold space between Saturn and Uranus where New Horizons is now. We're deep in planning for our spacecraft's annual checkout this summer, which begins on July 7.
New Horizons Team Remembers Venetia Phair, the 'Girl Who Named Pluto'
The team guiding the first mission to Pluto is fondly remembering Venetia Burney Phair, the \"little girl\" who named the ninth planet when it was discovered nearly 80 years ago. Mrs. Phair died April 30 at her home in Epsom, England, at age 90.
NASA Mission Madness: Send New Horizons to Round 3
NASA Mission Madness: Send New Horizons to Round 3
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