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New Horizons Setting Course for Jupiter
January 30, 2006

New Horizons successfully performed its first
trajectory correction maneuver, tabbed "TCM-1A," on
Jan. 28. The 4-minute, 36-second thruster firing
changed New Horizons velocity by just under 5 meters
per second -- and also gave the team a chance to
calibrate and validate the spacecraft's propulsion
system in preparation for a slightly larger maneuver
set for 2 p.m EST today.

Together the two maneuvers begin to refine the
spacecraft's path toward Jupiter, allowing New
Horizons to accurately hit a Jupiter Gravity Assist
"aim point" that sets up a July 14, 2015, arrival
date at Pluto.

 




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