Image Of The Moon Of Saturn, Enceladus, Taken By The Cassini Spacecraft

Image Of The Moon Of Saturn, Enceladus, Taken By The Cassini Spacecraft

Image of the moon of Saturn, Enceladus, taken by the Cassini spacecraft

Image credit: NASA / JPL

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Going the Distance... In Space

On April 17, NASA's New Horizons crossed a rare deep-space milestone – 50 astronomical units from the Sun, or 50 times farther from the Sun than Earth is. New Horizons is just the fifth spacecraft to reach this great distance, following the legendary Voyagers 1 and 2 and Pioneers 10 and 11. It’s almost 5 billion miles (7.5 billion kilometers) away; a remote region where a signal radioed from NASA's largest antennas on Earth, even traveling at the speed of light, needs seven hours to reach the far-flung spacecraft.

To celebrate reaching 50 AU, the New Horizons team compiled a list of 50 facts about the mission. Here are just a few of them; you'll find the full collection at: http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/News-Center/Fifty-Facts.php.

Going The Distance... In Space

New Horizons is the first – and so far, only – spacecraft to visit Pluto. New Horizons sped through the Pluto system on July 14, 2015, providing a history-making close-up view of the dwarf planet and its family of five moons.

New Horizons is carrying some of the ashes of Pluto’s discoverer, Clyde Tombaugh. In 1930, the amateur astronomer spotted Pluto in a series of telescope images at Lowell Observatory in Arizona, making him the first American to discover a planet.

Going The Distance... In Space

The “Pluto Not Yet Explored” U.S. stamp that New Horizons carries holds the Guinness World Record for the farthest traveled postage stamp. The stamp was part of a series created in 1991, when Pluto was the last unexplored planet in the solar system.

Going The Distance... In Space

Dispatched at 36,400 miles per hour (58, 500 kilometers per hour) on January 19, 2006, New Horizons is still the fastest human-made object ever launched from Earth.

As the spacecraft flew by Jupiter’s moon Io, in February 2007, New Horizons captured the first detailed movie of a volcano erupting anywhere in the solar system except Earth.

Going The Distance... In Space

New Horizons’ radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) – its nuclear battery – will provide enough power to keep the spacecraft operating until the late-2030s.

Going The Distance... In Space

Measurements of the universe’s darkness using New Horizons data found that the universe is twice as bright as predicted – a major extragalactic astronomy discovery!

Going The Distance... In Space

New Horizons’ Venetia Burney Student Dust Counter is the first student-built instrument on any NASA planetary mission – and is providing unprecedented insight into the dust environment in the outer solar system.

Going The Distance... In Space

New Horizons is so far away, that even the positons of the stars look different than what we see from Earth. This view of an "alien sky" allowed scientists to make stereo images of the nearest stars against the background of the galaxy.

Going The Distance... In Space

Arrokoth – the official name the mission team proposed for the Kuiper Belt object New Horizons explored in January 2019 – is a Native American term that means “sky” in the Powhatan/Algonquin language.

Going The Distance... In Space

Stay tuned in to the latest New Horizons updates on the mission website and follow NASA Solar System on Twitter and Facebook.

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 It Was Time For Their close-up. Two Days Ago Jupiter and Saturn passed A Tenth Of a Degree from

 It was time for their close-up. Two days ago Jupiter and Saturn passed a tenth of a degree from each other in what is known a Great Conjunction. Although the two planets pass each other on the sky every 20 years, this was the closest pass in nearly four centuries. Taken early in day of the Great Conjunction, the featured multiple-exposure combination captures not only both giant planets in a single frame, but also Jupiter's four largest moons (left to right) Callisto, Ganymede, Io, and Europa -- and Saturn's largest moon Titan. 

Image Credit:  Damian Peach

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Blue Marble, Eastern Hemisphere March 2014 By NASA Goddard Photo And Video

Blue Marble, Eastern Hemisphere March 2014 by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

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An Animation Of Jupiter And Io By Nevan

An animation of Jupiter and Io by Nevan

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Orion Capsule Interior. 🚀
Orion Capsule Interior. 🚀

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Pluto As Seen From NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft ; Its Heart-shaped Sea Is Filled With Poisonous
Pluto As Seen From NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft ; Its Heart-shaped Sea Is Filled With Poisonous
Pluto As Seen From NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft ; Its Heart-shaped Sea Is Filled With Poisonous
Pluto As Seen From NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft ; Its Heart-shaped Sea Is Filled With Poisonous
Pluto As Seen From NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft ; Its Heart-shaped Sea Is Filled With Poisonous
Pluto As Seen From NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft ; Its Heart-shaped Sea Is Filled With Poisonous
Pluto As Seen From NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft ; Its Heart-shaped Sea Is Filled With Poisonous
Pluto As Seen From NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft ; Its Heart-shaped Sea Is Filled With Poisonous
Pluto As Seen From NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft ; Its Heart-shaped Sea Is Filled With Poisonous
Pluto As Seen From NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft ; Its Heart-shaped Sea Is Filled With Poisonous

Pluto as seen from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft ; Its heart-shaped sea is filled with poisonous ice.

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Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System
Our Amazing Solar System

Our Amazing Solar System

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