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New Horizons has been in space for 7444 days. (Launch Date: Jan 19, 2006)

It's been 3981 days
since New Horizons'
closest approach
to Pluto on
July 14, 2015.


It's been 2714 days
since New Horizons'
closest approach
to 2014 MU69 on
January 1, 2019.



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     89 years ago, in 1843:

The Great Comet of 1843 is first observed.

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     19 years ago, in 1913:

Several hundred meteors are seen streaming across the sky from Saskatchewan to Bermuda.

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     132 years ago, in 1800:

While testing filters for observing the Sun, William Herschel discovers infrared radiation in sunlight.

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     368 years ago, in 1564:

Galileo Galilei is born in Pisa, Duchy of Florence, Italy.

     87 years ago, in 1845:

The 72-inch Rosse (Leviathan of Parsonstown) Telescope sees "first light".

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     2 years ago, in 1930:

Clyde W. Tombaugh discovers Pluto.

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     459 years ago, in 1473:

Nicolaus Copernicus is born in Thorn, Royal Prussia, Kingdom of Poland.

     145 years ago, in 1787:

William Herschel's 40-foot (Great Forty-Foot) Telescope sees "first light".

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     316 years ago, in 1616:

Galileo Galilei is ordered by the Inquisition to abandon the Copernican theories.

     149 years ago, in 1783:

NGC 2360 (Caroline's Cluster), an open cluster in the constellation Canis Major, is discovered by Caroline Herschel.

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     89 years ago, in 1843:

The Great Comet of 1843 makes a very close perihelion of less than 515,000 miles (830,000 km).

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     376 years ago, in 1556:

The German astronomer Joachim Heller discovers the Great Comet of 1556 (C/1556 D1).

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     428 years ago, in 1504:

Christopher Columbus correctly predicts a total lunar eclipse and uses it to convince the natives of Jamaica to continue feeding his men.