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New Horizons has been in space for 7428 days. (Launch Date: Jan 19, 2006)

It's been 3965 days
since New Horizons'
closest approach
to Pluto on
July 14, 2015.


It's been 2698 days
since New Horizons'
closest approach
to 2014 MU69 on
January 1, 2019.



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New Horizons Message Initiative April, 1960

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 1

     11 years ago, in 1949:

Gerard Kuiper discovers one of Neptune's moons, Nereid.

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     180 years ago, in 1780:

The first binary star system to be discovered, Xi Ursae Majoris, is found by William Herschel.

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     299 years ago, in 1661:

Christiaan Huygens observes the planet Mercury transit the Sun.

     245 years ago, in 1715:

During an eclipse in England, Edmond Halley is the first to report the phenomenon later known as Baily's Beads.

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     207 years ago, in 1753:

Charles Messier makes his first documented observation; the Mercury transit of the Sun.

     42 years ago, in 1918:

The 72 inch Plaskett telescope at The Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Saanich, British Columbia sees first light.

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     38 years ago, in 1922:

Tthe IAU passes a resolution to formally adopt Annie Jump Cannon's stellar classification system.

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     14 years ago, in 1946:

A White Sands modified V-2 rocket reaches 69 miles (111 kms).

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     179 years ago, in 1781:

The Sombrero Galaxy (M104) is discovered by Pierre Méchain.

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     30 years ago, in 1930:

The first planetarium in the United States, Adler Planetarium in Chicago, is opened to the public.

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     227 years ago, in 1733:

Birger Wassenius of Sweden, observing an eclipse near Göteborg, is the first to report prominences visible to the unaided eye; he incorrectly attributes them to the Moon.

     99 years ago, in 1861:

John Tebbutt of Australia discovers the Great Comet of 1861 (C/1861 J1).

       This year:

The original Echo 1, a metalized balloon passive-communications satellite, is launched, but the rocket explodes after lift-off.

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     3 years ago, in 1957:

The first launch of a Soviet R-7 Semyorka leads to an unintended crash 400 km (250 mi) from the launch site.

     2 years ago, in 1958:

Sputnik 3 is launched to explore the upper atmosphere and near space.

       This year:

Korabl-Sputnik 1 (Sputnik 4), the first and unmanned test flight of the Vostok, is launched.

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     78 years ago, in 1882:

On an expedition in Egypt , Dr. Arthur Schuster sees a comet (Tewfik) near the Sun during a total eclipse.

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     176 years ago, in 1784:

William Herschel discovers NGC 6287, a globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus.

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     176 years ago, in 1784:

William Herschel discovers NGC 6284, a globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus.

     14 years ago, in 1946:

A White Sands WAC Corporal reaches the then-defined edge of space, 50 miles (80 kms).

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     2 years ago, in 1958:

Explorer 1 makes its final transmission.

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     417 years ago, in 1543:

Nicolaus Copernicus dies at age 70 in Frauenburg, Royal Prussia, Kingdom of Poland.

     125 years ago, in 1835:

John Herschel discovers NGC 6325, a globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus.

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      1 year ago, in 1959:

Launched aboard a Jupiter ICBM, Able and Baker became the first monkeys to survive spaceflight.

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     41 years ago, in 1919:

Arthur Eddington confirms Einstein's theory of general relativity during a total solar eclipse.

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     25 years ago, in 1935:

The David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill, Ontario, housing a 74-inch (1.88 m) reflector telescope (still the largest in Canada), has its official opening .