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The New Horizons spacecraft, launched in 2006, flew past the the icy dwarf planet Pluto and its moons in July 2015.

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  1. Liked the first pictures from the ? Get ready for more!

  2. Ultimate ride-along: how scientist Stuart Robbins made the movie:

  3. We've picked ' potential next destination in the Kuiper Belt; aiming for 'PT1'

  4. . Remember our "1st-look" photos? In Sep, we'll get "Selected High Priority" data-sets

  5. Remember 8-25-14? crosses Neptune's orbit, honors 's legacy:

  6. Round-the-clock work for data downlinks. This time, with from 3,018,482,500 miles away.

  7. Another day - another data downlink with the team in Madrid. Looking forward to sharing asap.

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    Ranging activity. We send a signal to and some 9 hours later, , Spain gets the reply.

  9. - Talking to all 3 DSN teams in 1 day! , & Madrid, Spain.

  10. Around the world we go. Back to Mardrid, Spain for a data downlink from 3,012,208,100 away.

  11. While we're downloading data, you can read our New Horizons blog and get the latest 411 after our .

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    Drinking in all that juicy data from

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    Our sister station near Madrid, Spain is an awesome site. Along with , we do mighty things.

  14. We did just say global village! :-) is also online for our nav pass. The view "down-under" looks great!

  15. takes a global village. We're 3,009,656,000 miles from , ready for 's to help our navigation pass.

  16. 3,009,182,700 miles from . Setting up to speak with the team at Madrid for a navigation pass.

  17. 3,007,808,400 miles from . Setting up to speak with in a data downlink pass.

  18. Great fan turnout & content during this week's wrap-up, social event.

  19. Thx to for their hard work on . Too bad we missed the local convos & some local Aussie brew.

  20. Who's up? We are + the team, readying a data downlink pass from 2,997,659,100 miles away.

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