NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Exits Year-Long Hibernation in Good Health

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has successfully come out of its longest hibernation period to date, lasting nearly a year. Flight controllers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, confirmed the spacecraft's healthy status on June 23. The probe is now prepared to begin transmitting scientific data it collected in the distant Kuiper Belt, the region of the solar system that lies far beyond Pluto. New Horizons continues to serve as a key tool for studying the outer reaches of our solar system.
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