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  2. New Horizons - Wikipedia

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    New Horizons is an interplanetary space ... New Horizons is the first mission in NASA ... The new images allowed the science team to further refine the location of ...

  3. Timeline of New Horizons - Wikipedia

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    February 5, 2001: New Horizons name chosen. [1] [2] April 6, 2001: New Horizons proposal submitted to NASA. It was one of five proposals submitted, which were later narrowed to two for Phase A study: POSSE (Pluto and Outer Solar System Explorer) and New Horizons. [1] November 29, 2001: New Horizons proposal selected by NASA. Started Phase B study.

  4. List of artificial objects leaving the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Several space probes and the upper stages of their launch vehicles are leaving the Solar System, all of which were launched by NASA. Three of the probes, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, and New Horizons, are still functioning and are regularly contacted by radio communication, while Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 are now derelict.

  5. New Horizons spacecraft captures first images of Pluto moons

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    NASA launched the New Horizon spacecraft in 2006 to learn more about the icy dwarf planet Pluto. Here are some of the first photos from that mission, taken from between 125 and 115 million miles away.

  6. Interstellar probe - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, there are five interstellar probes, all launched by the American space agency NASA: Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11 and New Horizons. Also as of 2024, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are the only probes to have actually reached interstellar space. [1] The other three are on interstellar trajectories.

  7. 15810 Arawn - Wikipedia

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    Before 486958 Arrokoth was discovered in 2014, Arawn was the best known target for a flyby by the New Horizons spacecraft after its Pluto flyby in 2015. [15] [16] Arawn was one of the first objects targeted for distant observations by New Horizons, which were taken on 2 November 2015. [17] More observations were made in April 2016. [7]

  8. List of missions to the outer planets - Wikipedia

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    NASA/ESA: Flyby Successful Huygens lander: Successful Flyby on 30 December 2000 en route to Saturn [19] 6 New Horizons: New Horizons: 19 January 2006 [2] Atlas V 551 [20] NASA: Flyby Successful Gravity assist. [20] Major observation campaign from Jan-June. [1] Flyby on 28 February 2007 (closest approach at 05:43:40 [21]) en route to Pluto. [22]

  9. NASA offers explanation for bizarre 'trumpet noise' phenomena

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    NASA is considering adding a message to the New Horizons probe to communicate with alien life in the near future. NASA May Add Messages from Earth to Pluto Probe for Aliens More on AOL.com: