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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 June, 1961

  July 1961  

August, 1961

     Current Date  

62nd day of Spring


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     191 years ago, in 1770:

Comet D/1770 L1 (Lexell's Comet), passes 0.015AU's from Earth (1.4 million miles, 2.3 million km's).

     142 years ago, in 1819:

Johann Georg Tralles in Germany discovers Comet Tralles (C/1819 N1, Great Comet of 1819).

      1 year ago, in 1960:

The NASA Launch Operations Center (LOC) at Cape Canaveral is established.

      1 year ago, in 1960:

NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) comes into being.

       This year:

Explorer 6 burns up in the atmosphere.

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     2 years ago, in 1959:

The Soviet dogs Lisa and Ryzhik, and a rabbit named Marfusha, are launched aboard an R2-A for a sub-orbital flight, and survive.

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     907 years ago, in 1054:

Chinese astronomers make the first recorded observation of supernova SN 1054; its remnants are the Crab Nebula.

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     274 years ago, in 1687:

Isaac Newton's Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) is first published.

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     23 years ago, in 1938:

Seth Barnes Nicholson discovers one of Jupiter's moons, Lysithea.

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     119 years ago, in 1842:

Francis Baily of the United Kingdom, at an eclipse in Italy, focuses attention on the corona and prominences and identifies them as part of the Sun's atmosphere.

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     3 years ago, in 1958:

Congress passes the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958.

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     697 years ago, in 1264:

Japanese observers are the first to view the Great Comet of 1264 (C/1264 N1).

     1627 years ago, in 334:

Julius Firmicus Maternus of the Roman Empire makes the first recorded observation of solar prominences during an annular eclipse

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     1543 years ago, in 418:

The historian Philostorgius in Asia Minor makes the first report of a comet discovered during a solar eclipse.

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     47 years ago, in 1914:

Seth Barnes Nicholson discovers one of Jupiter's moons, Sinope.

       This year:

Second U.S. suborbital flight, with astronaut Virgil I. Grissom (Mercury/Liberty Bell 7).

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     10 years ago, in 1951:

Dezik and Tsygan, launched aboard a Soviet R1, are the first dogs to make a sub-orbital flight (both survived).

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     352 years ago, in 1609:

Thomas Harriot becomes the first person to make a drawing of the Moon through a telescope.

     3 years ago, in 1958:

Explorer 4 is launched for further study of the Van Allen Belts.

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     110 years ago, in 1851:

The first correctly exposed photographic image of a solar eclipse, a daguerreotype, is made by Julius Berkowski at the Royal Observatory in Konigsberg, Prussia.

     42 years ago, in 1919:

The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is founded at the Constitutive Assembly of the International Research Council .

      1 year ago, in 1960:

The Soviet dogs Bars (Chayka) and Lisichka are launched for an orbital flight; but die after their rocket explodes 28.5 seconds into the launch.

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     3 years ago, in 1958:

The National Aeronautics and Space Act (NASA) is signed into a law by President Eisenhower.

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     45 years ago, in 1916:

951 Gaspra, an S-type asteroid orbiting close to the inner edge of the asteroid belt, is discovered by the Russian astronomer G. N. Neujmin.

     23 years ago, in 1938:

Seth Barnes Nicholson discovers one of Jupiter's moons, Carme.

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