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New Horizons Hits Halfway Mark Between Saturn, Uranus Orbits
by Staff Writers
Laurel MD (SPX) Sep 09, 2009


New Horizons, launched more than 3 1/2 years ago on Jan. 19, 2006, is approximately 1.3 billion miles (2.1 billion kilometers) from Earth.

New Horizons has sailed silently through another milestone on the way to its historic reconnaissance of the Pluto system, reaching the halfway point between the orbits of Saturn and Uranus.

The NASA spacecraft will reach 14.41 astronomical units from the Sun - 1.34 billion miles, or nearly 14 1/2 times the distance between the Earth and Sun - between 6-7 p.m. EDT "Only five operating spacecraft have ever journeyed this far, and only one - the storied Voyager 2 mission - still had an encounter planned even farther out," says New Horizons Principal Investigator Alan Stern, of the Southwest Research Institute.

"New Horizons is on its way to the farthest planetary encounter ever, at just over 32 astronomical units, which is a quarter-billion miles beyond the current planetary encounter record set at Neptune back in 1989."

Not that the spacecraft "sensed" today's moment; New Horizons entered hibernation on Aug. 27 after its annual checkout and won't be stirred again by the mission operations team until Nov. 9.

New Horizons, launched more than 3 1/2 years ago on Jan. 19, 2006, is approximately 1.3 billion miles (2.1 billion kilometers) from Earth, speeding away from the Sun at just over 37,000 miles per hour. The spacecraft will actually cross the orbit of Uranus on March 18, 2011.

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OUTER PLANETS
New Horizons Team Begins To Look At Kuiper Targets
Boulder CO (SPX) Sep 04, 2009
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. Active Checkout Three ("ACO-3") went very well, its objectives completed with no serious glitches. Our spacecraft and payload are healthy, on course and ready for a set of three hibernation ... read more


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