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New Horizons has been in space for 7456 days. (Launch Date: Jan 19, 2006)

It's been 3993 days
since New Horizons'
closest approach
to Pluto on
July 14, 2015.


It's been 2726 days
since New Horizons'
closest approach
to 2014 MU69 on
January 1, 2019.



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 1

     143 years ago, in 1969:

The Soviet Vostok-2M carrier rocket has its only launch failure (out of 93), due to an upper stage problem.

     109 years ago, in 2003:

The shuttle Columbia (STS-107) disintegrates during re-entry, killing all 7 aboard.

     95 years ago, in 2017:

The New Horizons probe performs an engine burn in preparation of the eventual flyby of 2014 MU69.

 2

     148 years ago, in 1964:

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

     109 years ago, in 2003:

Progress M-47 (ISS-10P) launches to the ISS, becoming the 100th Progress mission.

     103 years ago, in 2009:

Omid, Iran's first domestically made satellite, is successfully launched, making Iran the ninth country to develop an indigenous satellite launch capability.

     101 years ago, in 2011:

NASA's Kepler space telescope finds the first six confirmed exoplanets orbiting a Sun-like star.

 3

     149 years 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.

     147 years ago, in 1965:

OSO-B2 (Orbiting Solar Observatory) is successfully launched into orbit.

     146 years ago, in 1966:

Luna 9 is the first spacecraft to land on the Moon.

     142 years ago, in 1970:

SERT-II is launched for a 6 month test of a mercury ion thruster engine.

     135 years ago, in 1977:

The Salyut 4 space station burns up in Earth's atmosphere after 770 days in orbit.

     118 years ago, in 1994:

The Clementine lunar probe leaves Earth orbit.

     117 years ago, in 1995:

On the first shuttle mission to Mir aboard Discovery (STS-63), Eileen Collins becomes the first female shuttle pilot and commander.

     106 years ago, in 2006:

SuitSat-1 is deployed from the ISS.

     102 years ago, in 2010:

NASA extends the Cassini mission at Saturn to 2017.

 4

     151 years ago, in 1961:

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

     150 years ago, in 1962:

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

     146 years ago, in 1966:

Luna 9 sends the first pictures from the lunar surface, which are intercepted and published by the British.

 5

     269 years ago, in 1843:

The Great Comet of 1843 is first observed.

     145 years ago, in 1967:

Lunar Orbiter 3 is launched to photograph the future Apollo and Surveyor landing sites.

     141 years ago, in 1971:

Apollo 14 lands on the moon.

     138 years ago, in 1974:

Mariner 10 flies by Venus, becomes the first spacecraft to use gravity assist, next stop: Mercury.

     125 years ago, in 1987:

JAXA successfully launches its third cosmic X-ray satellite, Ginga (Japanese for 'galaxy').

     118 years ago, in 1994:

The Clementine lunar probe makes its first Earth flyby.

 6

     146 years ago, in 1966:

The Soviet Proton-2 satellite, designed for the study of high and ultra-high energy particles, ends its mission.

     137 years ago, in 1975:

SMS-2, the second of two predecessors to the GOES series of satellites, is launched.

     134 years ago, in 1978:

Progress 1 undocks from the Salyut 6 space station.

     108 years ago, in 2004:

The Beagle 2 lander is declared lost.

     101 years ago, in 2011:

The two solar probes, STEREO A and B, are exactly 180 degrees apart from each other, allowing the entire Sun to be seen at once for the first time.

     94 years ago, in 2018:

SpaceX launches the Falcon Heavy on its maiden flight with the payload of Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster, and two of three boosters land successfully.

 7

     144 years ago, in 1968:

Luna E-6LS No.112 (Luna 1968A) is launched to enter a selenocentric orbit, but the third stage run out of fuel and fails to reach orbit.

     135 years ago, in 1977:

Soyuz 24 is launched to the Salyut 5 space station.

     128 years ago, in 1984:

Aboard shuttle Challenger (STS-41-B), Bruce McCandless takes the first untethered space walk using the new Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU).

     113 years ago, in 1999:

Stardust is launched to Comet Wild 2 to capture comet dust and pre-solar interstellar materials to be returned to Earth.

     111 years ago, in 2001:

The Destiny Laboratory Module is launched to the ISS aboard the shuttle Atlantis (STS-98).

     104 years ago, in 2008:

The shuttle Atlantis (STS-122) is launched to the ISS with the ESA's Columbus science laboratory.

     100 years ago, in 2012:

After almost nine years of operation, NASA places the GALEX ultraviolet space telescope in standby mode.

 8

     145 years ago, in 1967:

Lunar Orbiter 3 goes into orbit around the Moon.

     138 years ago, in 1974:

After just over 84 days in orbit, the crew of Skylab 4 return to Earth.

     134 years ago, in 1978:

Progress 1 enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up.

     127 years ago, in 1985:

The first Brazilian satellite, Brasilsat A1, is successfully launched.

     120 years ago, in 1992:

The Ulysses spacecraft arrives at Jupiter for a swing-by maneuver to position itself for orbit above the Sun's poles.

     102 years ago, in 2010:

The shuttle Endeavour (STS-130) is launched to the ISS with the Tranquility module and the Cupola robotic control station.

 9

     199 years ago, in 1913:

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

     141 years ago, in 1971:

Apollo 14 splashes down in the South Pacific Ocean and is retrieved by the USS New Orleans.

     137 years ago, in 1975:

After 29 days, Soyuz 17 leaves the Salyut 4 space station and lands on Earth.

     97 years ago, in 2015:

Orbital Sciences merges with Alliant Techsystems to become a new company called Orbital ATK, Inc.

 10

     178 years ago, in 1934:

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

     138 years ago, in 1974:

Mars 4 reaches Mars, but its retro-rockets fail and it flies by the planet instead of going into orbit.

     122 years ago, in 1990:

The Galileo probe flies past Venus for a gravity assist to Jupiter.

     112 years ago, in 2000:

In what was to be JAXA's fifth cosmic X-ray satellite, ASTRO-E is launched but the rocket fails 42 seconds into the flight, and the satellite is lost.

     111 years ago, in 2001:

The Destiny Laboratory Module is attached to the ISS with the Canadarm.

     103 years ago, in 2009:

Two satellites collide in orbit for the first time, Iridium 33 and Kosmos 2251.

 11

     312 years ago, in 1800:

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

     142 years ago, in 1970:

Osumi (or Ohsumi), the first Japanese satellite, is launched.

     115 years ago, in 1997:

Servicing Mission 2 is launched aboard shuttle Discovery (STS-82) to extend Hubble's wavelength range to near infrared.

     102 years ago, in 2010:

The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) is launched to study the solar atmosphere and magnetic field.

     99 years ago, in 2013:

Landsat 8 is launched.

     97 years ago, in 2015:

The Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) space weather satellite is launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

 12

     165 years ago, in 1947:

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

     151 years ago, in 1961:

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

     138 years ago, in 1974:

Mars 5 reaches Mars and takes photos for 22 orbits until a transmitter flaw ends the mission.

     113 years ago, in 1999:

The ROSAT X-ray satellite is shut down.

     111 years ago, in 2001:

The NEAR Shoemaker probe lands on asteroid Eros.

 13

     100 years ago, in 2012:

MaSat-1, the first Hungarian satellite (designed and built in Hungary), is successfully launched.

     100 years ago, in 2012:

The first Polish satellite, PW-Sat, is successfully launched.

     100 years ago, in 2012:

The first Romanian satellite, Goliat, is successfully launched.

     100 years ago, in 2012:

The Vega rocket, used by Arianespace, makes its maiden flight, carrying and deploying MaSat-1, PW-Sat, Goliat, and others.

 14

     149 years ago, in 1963:

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

     140 years ago, in 1972:

Luna 20 (USSR) is launched to the Moon; the eighth Soviet attempt to bring back soil from the surface.

     132 years ago, in 1980:

The Solar Maximum Mission satellite (SolarMax) is launched to study the Sun.

     126 years ago, in 1986:

After the flyby of Uranus, Voyager 2 performs its only midcourse correction on its way to Neptune.

     123 years ago, in 1989:

The Delta II 6000 makes its maiden flight, launching the first modern Block-II satellite, USA-35, for the Global Positioning System.

     122 years ago, in 1990:

Voyager 1 is turned around to take the Solar System Portrait (Portrait of the Planets), 4 billion miles from the Sun.

     112 years ago, in 2000:

The NEAR Shoemaker probe arrives at the asteroid Eros.

     111 years ago, in 2001:

Thomas Jones and Robert Curbeam Jr. perform the 100th space walk in the United States space program.

     106 years ago, in 2006:

Weywot, a moon of the TNO Quaoar, is discovered by Michael Brown and T.A. Suer using images acquired by the Hubble telescope.

     101 years ago, in 2011:

Stardust/NExT flies by Comet Tempel 1 and sends back images.

 15

     548 years ago, in 1564:

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

     267 years ago, in 1845:

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

     139 years ago, in 1973:

Pioneer 10 becomes the first spacecraft to cross the asteroid belt.

     119 years ago, in 1993:

The Japanese Hiten moon probe is placed into permanent lunar orbit.

     118 years ago, in 1994:

The Clementine lunar probe makes its second Earth flyby.

     115 years ago, in 1997:

10199 Chariklo, the largest confirmed centaur. Is discovered by James V. Scotti of the Spacewatch program.

     99 years ago, in 2013:

A near-Earth asteroid explodes in an air burst over Chelyabinsk, Russia.

 16

     164 years ago, in 1948:

Gerard Kuiper discovers one of Uranus' moons, Miranda.

     151 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.

     147 years ago, in 1965:

AS-103 (SA-9), is successfully launched, carrying the third 'boilerplate' version of the Apollo spacecraft and the first Pegasus micrometeroid detection satellite.

     136 years ago, in 1976:

After 90 days, Soyuz 20 leaves the Salyut 4 space station and lands on Earth.

     105 years ago, in 2007:

The South Pole Telescope, a 10-meter telescope designed for observations in the microwave, millimeter-wave, and submillimeter-wave regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, sees first light.

     94 years ago, in 2018:

The Opportunity rover reaches 5000 Sols at Mars, and takes a self-portrait.

 17

     153 years ago, in 1959:

NASA launches the first weather satellite, Vanguard 2.

     147 years ago, in 1965:

Ranger 8 is launched to the Moon.

     116 years ago, in 1996:

NASA launches the NEAR Shoemaker probe to study near-Earth asteroid Eros.

     114 years ago, in 1998:

Pioneer 10 and Voyager 1 are the same distance away from the Sun, 69.4 AU (6.45 billion miles).

     108 years ago, in 2004:

Orcus (2004 DW), a large plutino, is dicovered by Michael Brown, David Rabinowitz, and Chad Trujillo.

     105 years ago, in 2007:

The Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) mission of five satellites, THEMIS A through THEMIS E, are launched to study energy releases from Earth's magnetosphere known as substorms.

     103 years ago, in 2009:

Dawn receives a gravity assist from Mars on its way to the asteroid Vesta.

     96 years ago, in 2016:

The Japanese X-ray Astronomy satellite Hitomi is launched from the Tanegashima Space Center.

 18

     182 years ago, in 1930:

Clyde W. Tombaugh discovers Pluto.

     140 years ago, in 1972:

Luna 20 (USSR) goes into orbit around the Moon.

     135 years ago, in 1977:

The shuttle Enterprise makes its first captive flight atop a Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft.

     106 years ago, in 2006:

SuitSat-1 sends its last confirmed signal.

 19

     639 years ago, in 1473:

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

     325 years ago, in 1787:

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

     148 years ago, in 1964:

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

     148 years ago, in 1964:

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

     143 years ago, in 1969:

Luna E-8 No.201 (Luna 1969A) is launched to perform a soft landing and deploy the Lunokhod No.201 rover on the Moon, but the payload shroud collapses, ending the mission.

     136 years ago, in 1976:

MARISAT F1, the first of three maritime telecommunications satellites for commercial shipping and the U.S. Navy, is launched.

     126 years ago, in 1986:

The Mir Core Module is launched; first part of the new Russian space station.

     125 years ago, in 1987:

Marine Observation Satellite 1 (MOS-1) is launched from Tanegashima Space Center, becoming Japan's first Earth observation satellite.

     118 years ago, in 1994:

The Clementine lunar probe enters the Moons orbit.

 20

     165 years ago, in 1947:

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

     150 years ago, in 1962:

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

     149 years ago, in 1963:

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

     147 years ago, in 1965:

Ranger 8 sends back 7,137 hi-res pictures before crashing into the lunar surface.

     135 years ago, in 1977:

The Viking 1 orbiter flies by one of Mars' moons, Phobos, with the closest approach being 55 miles (89km).

     129 years ago, in 1983:

JAXA successfully launches its second cosmic X-ray satellite, Tenma (Japanese for 'Pegasus').

     119 years ago, in 1993:

JAXA successfully launches its fourth cosmic X-ray satellite, the Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics (ASCA), becoming the first satellite to use CCDs for X-ray astronomy.

     113 years ago, in 1999:

On board the Soyuz TM-29 mission to Mir, Ivan Bella becomes the first Slovak citizen to visit space.

     111 years ago, in 2001:

Odin, a Swedish satellite, is launched to study both star formation and the depletion of ozone in Earth's atmosphere.

     93 years ago, in 2019:

Using data from the Subaru telescope in Hawaii, Scott Sheppard discovers FarFarOut at a distance of over 100AU's from the Sun.

 21

     149 years ago, in 1963:

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

     143 years ago, in 1969:

On the first test of the Soviet N-1 rocket booster, the Zond L1S-1 capsule is launched to be put into lunar orbit, but the rocket fails 66 seconds after liftoff.

     140 years ago, in 1972:

Luna 20 (USSR) lands on the Moon's highlands, and successfully collects a soil sample.

     133 years ago, in 1979:

JAXA successfully launches its first cosmic X-ray satellite, Hakucho (Japanese for 'Swan').

     131 years ago, in 1981:

Hinotori, Japan's first Solar X-ray astronomy satellite, is successfully launched.

     106 years ago, in 2006:

Japan's Akari (ASTRO-F), an infrared astronomy satellite, is launched to study the entire sky in near, mid, and far-infrared.

     104 years ago, in 2008:

The U.S. military reconnaissance satellite, USA-193, is intentionally destroyed by a modified SM-3 missile fired from the warship USS Lake Erie.

     104 years ago, in 2008:

NASA and researchers at McGill University announce the discovery of a neutron star with the properties of a radio pulsar which emitted the magnetically powered bursts of a magnetar.

 22

     146 years ago, in 1966:

The Soviet dogs Veterok and Ugolyok are launched on board Cosmos 110, and spend 22 days in orbit.

     140 years ago, in 1972:

Luna 20's ascent stage lifts off from the Moon, and heads to Earth with its soil sample.

     126 years ago, in 1986:

Sweden successfully launches its first satellite, Viking.

     121 years ago, in 1991:

The Japanese probe Suisei runs out of propellant.

     97 years ago, in 2015:

The PROCYON asteroid flyby space probe starts its ion engine with the intent of flying by asteroid 2000 DP.

     95 years ago, in 2017:

The final flight of the Soyuz-U rocket is launched, carrying Progress MS-05 to the ISS.

     95 years ago, in 2017:

After almost 44 years, 786 launches and a success rate of 97.3%, the Soyuz-U orbital carrier rocket makes its last flight, carrying Progress MS-05 to the ISS.

     94 years ago, in 2018:

Paz, Spain's first spy satellite, is launched aboard a reused Falcon 9.

 23

     122 years ago, in 1990:

Pioneer 11 becomes the fourth man-made object to pass beyond the orbit of all the planets.

     113 years ago, in 1999:

SUNSAT, the first miniaturized satellite designed and manufactured in South Africa, is successfully launched.

     113 years ago, in 1999:

Denmark's first successful satellite, Orsted, is launched.

 24

     163 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.

     125 years ago, in 1987:

Supernova SN 1987A is discovered.

     103 years ago, in 2009:

The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) satellite, designed to study atmospheric carbon dioxide, is lost in a launch failure.

     101 years ago, in 2011:

The 39th and final flight of Discovery (STS-133) launches to the ISS with the Permanent Multipurpose Module, Leonardo, and the third of four ExPRESS Logistics Carriers.

 25

     143 years ago, in 1969:

Mariner 6 is launched to Mars.

     140 years ago, in 1972:

Luna 20 successfully returns the capsule with the lunar soil sample to Earth.

     135 years ago, in 1977:

After 18 days, Soyuz 24 leaves the Salyut 5 space station and lands on Earth.

     130 years ago, in 1982:

Landsat 2 ceases operations.

     105 years ago, in 2007:

The Rosetta probe flies by Mars, returning detailed images.

     99 years ago, in 2013:

UniBRITE-1 and TUGSAT-1 become the first two Austrian satellites to be launched.

     99 years ago, in 2013:

Sapphire, Canada's first military satellite designed to monitor space debris and satellites, is successfully launched.

 26

     496 years ago, in 1616:

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

     329 years ago, in 1783:

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

     146 years ago, in 1966:

AS-201 is successfully launched; the first flight of the Apollo spacecraft and Saturn IB launch vehicle.

     133 years ago, in 1979:

A total solar eclipse is monitored at far infrared from the NASA Lear Jet Observatory flying in the eclipse shadow.

     118 years ago, in 1994:

The Clementine lunar probe begins systematic mapping of the Southern hemisphere of the Moon.

 27

     269 years ago, in 1843:

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

     170 years ago, in 1942:

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

     151 years ago, in 1961:

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

     139 years ago, in 1973:

NASA's Crawler Transporter One carries the first Saturn IB to the launch pad for the Skylab 2 mission.

 28

     556 years ago, in 1556:

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

     153 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.

     105 years ago, in 2007:

New Horizons makes a pass by Jupiter for a gravity assist to Pluto.

     98 years ago, in 2014:

After over a month in storage on board the ISS, Lituanica SAT-1 and LitSat-1, the two first Lithuanian satellites, are successfully deployed.

 29

     608 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.