NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft Wakes from Hibernation in Good Health - NASA Science

- NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has successfully woken up in good health after completing its longest hibernation period to date, which lasted nearly one year.
- The spacecraft is now ready to resume transmitting data as it continues its mission to explore the distant reaches of the solar system.
- This mission has achieved several historic milestones since its 2006 launch, including a 2007 Jupiter flyby, the first exploration of Pluto in 2015, and a 2019 visit to the Kuiper Belt object Arrokoth.
- The spacecraft will continue its scientific journey by conducting unique studies of the Sun’s outer heliosphere and analyzing additional Kuiper Belt objects.
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