Continuing our Jovian journey

New Horizons is more than 70 million miles past Jupiter, continuing to send data back from its close-approach observations of the giant planet while exploring the Jovian magnetotail. Meanwhile, the mission team is preparing to put the spacecraft into hibernation, and planning is under way for the Pluto encounter in summer 2015.

Read the latest mission update from New Horizons Principal Investigator Alan Stern.


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