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TECH_ NASA spacecraft survives flyby of most distant object ever explored

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NASA spacecraft survives flyby of most distant object ever explored

By Lia Eustachewich

January 1, 2019 | 11:13am | Updated



An artist's rendition of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft as it approaches Pluto.
EPA



NASA rang in 2019 in stellar style by celebrating a successful excursion to the most distant world ever explored — some billion miles beyond Pluto.

To a thunderous round of applause on Tuesday, the space agency announced that it received a series of “phone home” signals around10:30 a.m. indicating that New Horizons spacecraft made it intact to the planet Ultima Thule.

“We have a healthy spacecraft,” said mission operations manager Alice Bowman, as cheers erupted in the control rooms at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland.

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