Tuesday 25 November 2014

NASA prepares to wake New Horizons ahead of historic Pluto flyby



In what must be history’s longest distance wake up call, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft comes out of hibernation on December 6 at 3:00 pm EST. Now about 2.9 billion miles (4.6 billion km) from Earth, and 162 million miles (260 million km) from Pluto, the spacecraft will be put through a month-long preparation for its six month flyby of Pluto, with the primary phase of the mission slated to begin on January 15... Continue Reading NASA prepares to wake New Horizons ahead of historic Pluto flyby

Section: Space

Tags: NASA, New Horizons, Pluto, Solar System, Spacecraft, Unmanned

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