
Overview
On July 14, 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft, one of the most advanced ever built, is scheduled to fly by Pluto to take the very first detailed images of the dwarf planet. After nine years and 3 billion miles, we will finally get a close look at this strange, icy world, but only if the craft can survive the final, treacherous leg of its journey, which could take it through a dangerous field of debris. If it does, New Horizons is poised to make dramatic new discoveries, not just about Pluto, but about the vast realm of icy bodies lurking beyond Neptune, relics of the earliest days of the solar system’s formation. Back on Earth, the planetary scientists who have spent decades working on this mission anxiously await a signal from their spacecraft. Our cameras will be there to witness the moment. If all goes well, we’ll see Pluto’s mysterious surface in unprecedented detail and learn new secrets about other alien worlds at the far limits of our solar system.
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42 - 1Vaccines Calling the Shots September 10, 2014
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42 - 2Rise of the Hackers September 24, 2014
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42 - 3Why Planes Vanish October 08, 2014
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42 - 4Surviving Ebola October 08, 2014
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42 - 5Ben Franklin's Balloons October 22, 2014
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42 - 6First Air War October 29, 2014
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42 - 7Bigger Than T. rex November 05, 2014
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42 - 8Emperor’s Ghost Army November 12, 2014
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42 - 9Killer Landslides November 19, 2014
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42 - 10First Man on the Moon December 03, 2014
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42 - 11Big Bang Machine January 14, 2015
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42 - 12Sunken Ship Rescue January 21, 2015
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42 - 13Sinkholes—Buried Alive January 28, 2015
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42 - 14Colosseum: Roman Death Trap February 11, 2015
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42 - 15Petra: Lost City of Stone February 18, 2015
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42 - 16Hagia Sophia: Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery February 25, 2015
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42 - 17The Great Math Mystery April 15, 2015
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42 - 18Invisible Universe Revealed April 22, 2015
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42 - 19Nazi Attack on America May 06, 2015
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42 - 20Lethal Seas May 13, 2015
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42 - 21Chasing Pluto July 15, 2015
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42 - 22Nuclear Meltdown Disaster July 29, 2015