NASA satellite asleep for nearly a year just woke up to reveal secrets from deep space
The probe was first launched in 2006.
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A NASA satellite just woke up from hibernation in deep space. Here is what it can tell us
The probe is six billion miles from Earth

NASA probe wakes up six billion miles away carrying secrets from the edge of space

A NASA spacecraft just woke up from a nearly yearlong nap
It has more work to do. After 321 days of sleep, a NASA spacecraft woke up in the cold outer fringes of the solar system. New Horizons , the

A NASA spacecraft just woke up from a nearly yearlong nap
It has more work to do. After 321 days of sleep, a NASA spacecraft woke up in the cold outer fringes of the solar system. New Horizons , the

NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Just Woke Up From a Long Nap Ahead of Exploring Beyond Pluto
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NASA's New Horizons probe wakes from hibernation 6 billion miles beyond Pluto
"All these discoveries from pioneering missions like Voyager and New Horizons teach us how little we know about what lies beyond."

NASA's New Horizons probe wakes from hibernation 6 billion miles beyond Pluto
"All these discoveries from pioneering missions like Voyager and New Horizons teach us how little we know about what lies beyond."

NASA's New Horizons probe wakes from hibernation 6 billion miles beyond Pluto
"All these discoveries from pioneering missions like Voyager and New Horizons teach us how little we know about what lies beyond."

NASA's New Horizons probe wakes from hibernation 6 billion miles beyond Pluto
"All these discoveries from pioneering missions like Voyager and New Horizons teach us how little we know about what lies beyond."

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