July 14, 2015: New Horizon Arrives at Pluto
The probe returned the clearest images and most detailed measurements of Pluto, giving NASA scientists new data on the dwarf planet.
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July 14, 2015: New Horizon arrives at Pluto
New Horizons launched in January 2006, and by July 14, 2015, it had reached its primary goal: Pluto. The first spacecraft to study Pluto up close, it conducted measurements of Pluto’s atmosphere, mapped the surface geology, observed Pluto’s moons. New Horizons also investigated the dwarf planet’s interior structure, adding support to the theory that PlutoContinue reading "July 14, 2015: New Horizon arrives at Pluto" The post July 14, 2015: New H…
Good News in History, July 14
11 years ago today, Earth’s scientists completed the first survey of our solar system as the New Horizons spacecraft completed a flyby of distant Pluto. It took ten years for the little space probe to arrive at our most distant neighbor, and is now beginning a long cold journey out into the great beyond, never […] The post Good News in History, July 14 appeared first on Good News Network.
On This Day, July 14: NASA's New Horizons gets closest look yet at Pluto
On July 14, 2015, the New Horizons space probe came within 7,800 miles of Pluto, providing NASA scientists with the clearest photographs and most detailed measurements they've ever seen of the dwarf planet.
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