Phys.org NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft wakes from its longest hibernation in good health Astrobitica July 7, 2026 (Last updated: July 7, 2026) 1 minute read 0 comments Following its longest hibernation period ever of nearly a year, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has emerged in good health and is ready to begin transmitting science data gathered in the distant Kuiper Belt far beyond Pluto. About the Author Astrobitica Administrator Visit Website View All Posts This post was originally published on this site Post navigation Previous: Saturn-ring-like laser emission from chiral polymeric microspheresNext: D-Orbit signs launch-services contract with ArkEdge Space Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Type in the text displayed above Δ Related Stories Phys.org How rocket launches could threaten Australia’s coastal wildlife Astrobitica July 7, 2026 0 Phys.org Saturn-ring-like laser emission from chiral polymeric microspheres Astrobitica July 7, 2026 0 Phys.org Using quantum entanglement to secure ground-to-satellite timing Astrobitica July 7, 2026 0