Jul 17 Nepal gets a piece of Pluto plus four new surprises from New Horizons By Nsikan Akpan Gas tails and Nepalese landmarks are just some of the latest updates from NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto. Continue reading
Jul 15 Watch 6:15 Welcome to Pluto, where you’ll find mountains the size of the Rockies By PBS News Hour Today, NASA released the first ever close-up photographs of Pluto. The images showed icy mountains and a mysterious pale patch shaped like a heart. Judy Woodruff speaks to science correspondent Miles O’Brien about what we have learned about Pluto so… Continue watching
Jul 14 Watch 8:51 Pluto, underdog of the solar system, finally gets its day By PBS News Hour Soon, some of the mystery surrounding Pluto, the distant dwarf planet, will be lifted. NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft, speeding through space for almost a decade on a mission to capture a myriad of data, is believed to have finally made… Continue watching
Jul 03 Lock and load for New Horizons, flight plan for Pluto probe is set By Kate Tobin Update on the New Horizons mission: Final flight plan approved. Next stop, Pluto!… Continue reading
Jun 26 Defensive driving at 30,000 miles per hour as probe zooms toward Pluto By Kate Tobin Three weeks from a historic flyby of the dwarf planet Pluto, operators of the New Horizons spacecraft are poring over images and data streaming in from the probe to determine if any final trajectory adjustments will be necessary to steer… Continue reading
Feb 05 Hello, Pluto! New Horizons sends its first pictures of the dwarf planet By Rebecca Jacobson, Inside Energy Three billion miles from Earth, the New Horizons space probe sent back its first images of Pluto and its largest moon Charon. Moving at 31,000 miles per hour, New Horizons is set to snap more photos in the coming months,… Continue reading
Dec 08 NASA’s New Horizons probe wakes up in time to photograph Pluto in 2015 By Rebecca Jacobson, Inside Energy On Saturday night at 9:30 p.m. ET, an alarm clock went off for NASA’s New Horizon probe, 2.9 billion miles away from Earth. At 9:52 p.m., the piano-size spacecraft sent a message back to Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory… Continue reading