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New Horizons co-investigator John Spencer of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Boulder, CO, right, speaks...
New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Boulder, CO is seen...
New Horizons Mission Operations Manager Alice Bowman of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory is...
New Horizons project scientist Hal Weaver of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory is seen during...
New Horizons project scientist Hal Weaver of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory is seen during...
Early science results from NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter portray the largest planet in our solar system as a...
In addition to transmitting new high-resolution images and other data on the familiar close-approach hemispheres of...
New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Boulder, CO and New...
The New York-based artist team Geraluz, left, and WERC, right, and their son Amaru Alvarez, 5, pose for picture with...
The New York-based artist team Geraluz, left, and WERC, right, and their son Amaru Alvarez, 5, pose for picture with...
The Context Camera aboard NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter discovers new dark spots on Mars that, upon closer...
A new crew launches to the space station, graduating a new class of Artemis astronauts, and a group of tiny...
Shortly after the Artemis II crew completed their mission around the Moon and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean,...
This is a composite of several images taken in several colors by the New Horizons Multispectral Visual Imaging...
This animation of Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, was taken by NASA New Horizons spacecraft as it raced toward...
This montage demonstrates New Horizons ability to observe the same target in complementary ways using its diverse...
This image of haze layers above Pluto limb was taken by NASA New Horizons spacecraft. About 20 haze layers are seen.
NASA New Horizons team calibrates the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager LORRI by taking pictures of the open star...
NASA New Horizons spacecraft took this image of Pluto vast nitrogen ice plain informally named Sputnik Planum.
This figure shows the locations of the sunset and sunrise solar occultations observed by the Alice instrument on...
Next Generation PIAA mirrors were made by Tinsley and are inside the enclosure. Shows dummy set-up uning early PIAA...
Crews at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans reinstall the iconic NASA meatball logo to the side of the...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is interviewed by Bret Baier of Fox News at the Space Symposium, Monday, April 8,...
Guests celebrate New Years, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019 at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in...