New Horizons Probe Awakens After Long Hibernation, Continues Deep Space Journey
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has emerged from a 321-day hibernation period in the distant Kuiper Belt, now 6 billion miles from Earth. The probe, known for its Pluto flyby, is actively transmitting data. Scientists are utilizing the Vera C. Rubin Observatory to determine its subsequent exploration targets.
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