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In Brief: What to Expect from New Horizons This Week

Witness history as the New Horizons Pluto flyby reaches its closest approach, unlocking unprecedented solar system exploration.

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Keep up with the latest developments of New Horizons LIVE on our live blog!

At around 7:50 a.m. EDT tomorrow, New Horizons will officially make history as it makes its closest approach to Pluto, opening a whole new realm of solar system exploration. But what can we expect here on planet Earth, some 3 billion miles from the encounter? Because New Horizons has so much important data to collect, it can't focus its precious energy on delivering information back to Earth in real time. Instead, it will actually be incommunicado for most of the day July 14. Only later will downlinking begin. Astronomy.com will have complete continuous coverage starting just before 7:30 a.m. EDT July 14 in our shared live blog with Discover magazine, but here's a brief timeline of what you can expect (and when). It's important to note that although we know when some data will arrive on ...

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