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Director of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Ralph Semmel celebrates with other mission team...
New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Boulder, CO and New...
A new image of Ultima Thule is seen on a screen during a press conference after the team received confirmation from...
New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Boulder, CO, left, New...
A new image of Ultima Thule is seen on a screen during a press conference after the team received confirmation from...
Fred Pelletier, lead of the project navigation team at KinetX Inc. in Simi Valley, California, speaks at a press...
David Grinspoon, senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute discusses Pluto and the Human Imagination,...
Brian May, lead guitarist of the rock band Queen and astrophysicist discusses the upcoming New Horizons flyby of the...
Brian May, lead guitarist of the rock band Queen and astrophysicist discusses the upcoming New Horizons flyby of the...
New Horizons co-investigator Silvia Protopapa of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) discusses what they hope to...
David Grinspoon, senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute discusses Pluto and the Human Imagination,...
Marc Buie of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Bounder, CO discusses the process of finding MU69 Ultima...
Brian May, lead guitarist of the rock band Queen and astrophysicist discusses the upcoming New Horizons flyby of the...
New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Boulder, CO, speaks...
Geoff Haines-Stiles, writer, producer, director, Passport to Knowledge, discusses documenting the New Horizons...
Harold "Hal" Levison from the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado gives remarks about the Lucy mission...
Brian May, lead guitarist of the rock band Queen and astrophysicist discusses the upcoming New Horizons flyby of the...
Guests congratulate New Horizons team members after they received signals from the New Horizons spacecraft that it...
Brian May, lead guitarist of the rock band Queen and astrophysicist shows a video with a new song he wrote for the...
Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen is seen during a New Horizons...
New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Boulder, CO, speaks...
Brian May, lead guitarist of the rock band Queen and astrophysicist discusses the upcoming New Horizons flyby of the...
Media and guest listen to briefings leading up to the New Horizons spacecraft closest approach to Ultima Thule,...
Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate Thomas Zurbuchen is seen during a New Horizons...