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New Horizons has been in space for 7427 days. (Launch Date: Jan 19, 2006)

It's been 3964 days
since New Horizons'
closest approach
to Pluto on
July 14, 2015.


It's been 2697 days
since New Horizons'
closest approach
to 2014 MU69 on
January 1, 2019.



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New Horizons Message Initiative January, 1964

  February 1964  

March, 1964

     Current Date  

61st day of Spring


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       This year:

Ranger 6 lands on the Moon, but its TV camera fails.

 3

      1 year ago, in 1963:

Luna E-6 No.3 (Luna 1963B) is launched to perform a soft landing on the Moon, but fails to reach orbit and reenters the atmosphere.

 4

     3 years ago, in 1961:

Venera 1VA is launched to Venus, first ever planetary mission, but fails to leave Earth orbit.

     2 years ago, in 1962:

Comet Seki-Lines (C/1962 C1, Great Comet of 1962) is discovered independently by Tsutomu Seki and Richard Lines.

 5

     121 years ago, in 1843:

The Great Comet of 1843 is first observed.

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     51 years ago, in 1913:

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

 10

     30 years ago, in 1934:

4179 Toutatis is first sighted as object 1934 CT, but is lost soon after.

 11

     164 years ago, in 1800:

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

 12

     17 years ago, in 1947:

An approximately 100-ton meteorite explodes and impacts in the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, USSR.

     3 years ago, in 1961:

Venera 1 is launched for Venus, but communications fail before arrival.

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      1 year ago, in 1963:

Syncom 1 is launched to be the first geosynchronous communications satellite, but fails before reaching orbit.

 15

     400 years ago, in 1564:

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

     119 years ago, in 1845:

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

 16

     16 years ago, in 1948:

Gerard Kuiper discovers one of Uranus' moons, Miranda.

     3 years ago, in 1961:

Explorer 9, a balloon satellite for air density research, is launched, becoming the first spacecraft launched from Wallops Island to achieve orbit.

 17

     5 years ago, in 1959:

NASA launches the first weather satellite, Vanguard 2.

 18

     34 years ago, in 1930:

Clyde W. Tombaugh discovers Pluto.

 19

     491 years ago, in 1473:

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

     177 years ago, in 1787:

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

       This year:

Zond 3MV-1 No.2 (Venera 1964A) is launched for Venus, but the third stage explodes.

       This year:

The Soviet Molniya-M medium carrier rocket is launched on its maiden flight.

 20

     17 years ago, in 1947:

A U.S. launched V-2 rocket sends the first animals (fruit flies) into space, which are successfully recovered.

     2 years ago, in 1962:

Three-orbit flight that placed the first American into earth orbit, John H. Glenn, Jr. (Mercury/Friendship 7).

      1 year ago, in 1963:

The Friendship 7 spacecraft is formally presented to the National Air Museum of the Smithsonian Institution.

 21

      1 year ago, in 1963:

Telstar 1 goes out of service, mostly due to radiation from high-altitude nuclear bomb testing.

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     15 years ago, in 1949:

A WAC Corporal with a V-2 first stage is flown at 5150 mph (8290 kph); first flight of over five times the speed of sound.

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     348 years ago, in 1616:

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

     181 years ago, in 1783:

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

 27

     121 years ago, in 1843:

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

     22 years ago, in 1942:

James Stanley Hey accidentaly discovers radio emmissions coming from the Sun.

     3 years ago, in 1961:

The Soviet R-7 Semyorka ICBM makes its final flight.

 28

     408 years ago, in 1556:

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

     5 years ago, in 1959:

Discoverer 1, a US Air Force reconnaissance satellite, is the first satellite launched toward the South Pole in an effort to enter polar orbit, but is unsuccessful.

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     460 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.