
The NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration official page read like
After 9+ years and more than 3 billion miles, New Horizons will make its closest approach to Pluto tomorrow, July 14! To make sure that the spacecraft gathers the most information during its 22 hour #PlutoFlyby, it will stop communicating with Earth and go dark all day. Details:http://go.nasa.gov/1IVxDuv
Right NOW, I'm looking at #Pluto's atmosphere. Yes, it's got one! It's just rarified... #PlutoFlyby pic.twitter.com/jMFKZvFyA9
— NASA New Horizons (@NASANewHorizons) July 13, 2015
#Pluto Plug: Due to its super-long orbit, you'd have to live 248 Earth years to celebrate your 1st birthday on #Pluto pic.twitter.com/4kNamtIp4T
— NASA New Horizons (@NASANewHorizons) July 13, 2015
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