We did it!
Please continue to follow the mission at www.nasa.gov/newhorizons and http://pluto.jhuapl.edu.
Sincerely,
Alan
Alan Stern
Principal Investigator
NASA New Horizons Mission
The epic, first exploration of Pluto and its moons by NASA's New Horizons
mission was completed last week, on Tuesday, July 14. And it captured the
attention and imaginations of people across America and the entire world.
New Horizons is truly an American-made product, and one we can all be proud
of. More than 2,500 Americans worked to design, build, launch, and fly New
Horizons.
This NASA-industry-academia team included major partners at the Johns Hopkins
Applied Physics Laboratory, the Southwest Research Institute, Ball Aerospace,
Boeing, Lockheed Martin, United Launch Alliance, KinetX Corporation, Aerojet
Rocketdyne, Stanford University, the University of Colorado, and the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, as well as dozens of other universities and small
companies who contributed.
The New Horizons team spells out a token of their
appreciation at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in
Laurel, Maryland.
The people who created New Horizons to complete the first reconnaissance of
the planets delivered on the promise we made in 2001 to explore the Pluto
system. We invested 15 years of our careers and lives to do this, to create
knowledge, to show the United States on its game, to inspire kids and adults
alike -- across the world -- and to make you proud.
In addition to gathering incredible science, one of my hopes for the flyby
was that we'd excite people about the power of exploration, the sheer audacity
of our species, and the great things we can achieve. And it's working -- from an
unprecedented response on social media to global news coverage, the exciting and
historic nature of New Horizons has really caught on!
It took us more than nine years to cross the 3 billion miles of space to get
to Pluto -- and you have followed our journey, supported us, and believed in our
mission. We can't thank you enough for that, or for your support of NASA that
made New Horizons possible.
Please continue to follow the mission at www.nasa.gov/newhorizons and http://pluto.jhuapl.edu.
Sincerely,
Alan
Alan Stern
Principal Investigator
NASA New Horizons Mission
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