NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Just Woke Up From a Long Nap Ahead of Exploring Beyond Pluto ...
Just when it seemed humanity’s most distant planetary explorer had gone quiet once again, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has awakened 6 billion miles from Earth, well beyond Pluto’s orbit. The timing ...
Terrestrial planets experience landslides in spades, and so do some moons, asteroids and comets. But — until now — they’ve ...
Following its longest hibernation period ever of nearly a year, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has emerged in good health and ...
A NASA satellite just woke up from hibernation in deep space. Here is what it can tell us - The probe is six billion miles ...
New Horizons is often placed into a resource-saving mode while cruising long distances, and had been in hibernation near ...
The probe is set to become the third human-made object to leave the solar system, but it must first cross this mysterious ...
The New Horizons spacecraft has stirred from a nearly yearlong slumber almost 10 billion kilometers from Earth, at the edge ...
NASA's New Horizons probe has woken up in good health nearly 6 billion miles away beyond Pluto after spending nearly a year ...
Pluto's frozen landscapes and hazy atmosphere captured by the New Horizons mission in 2015. (NASA/Johns Hopkins University ...
While studying Pluto and Saturn’s largest moon Titan, researchers spotted a missing band of light in their spectral ...
Something on Pluto and one of Saturn’s moons, Titan, absorbs light in a way unexplained by anything in spectroscopic ...