New Horizon Probe Has Anomaly- Switches to back-up Computer
Summary:
Here is an Update from NASA late on Saturday night…. New Horizons Team Responds to Spacecraft Anomaly The New Horizons spacecraft experienced an anomaly the afternoon of July 4 that led to a loss of communication with Earth. Communication has since been reestablished and the spacecraft is healthy. The mission operations center at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, lost contact with the unmanned spacecraft — …
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Geographic context:
Location | Country | Latitude | Longitude |
Johns Hopkins University | US | 39.3297 | -76.6208 |
Laurel | US | 39.0958 | -76.8624 |
New Horizon | IN | 22.6842 | 88.3464 |
Physics Laboratory | IN | 27.916 | 78.0734 |
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