New Horizons Course Correction

New Horizons Course
The New Horizons spacecraft is well on its way to â€it’s not a planet”, Pluto. The spacecraft is about half way there, so far the flight time has been 1629 days (depending on when you read this) with about񎣋 left to go prior to operations begin.

It turns out a course correction was required if the planned arrival 7,767 miles above Pluto at 07:49 am July 14, 2ዏ was going to happen as planned.

The course correction involved sending commands to traverse the additional than 1.49 billion miles to the spacecraft – yeah 1.49 billion miles, it takes about 2.25 hours for the radio signals to make the trip one way traveling at the speed of light. The commands were instructions for a 35.6 second thruster firing that increased the speed of New Horizons by just 1-mph. The reason for the improve in speed is completely amazing: it seems a tiny amount of force is created by thermal photons from the radioisotope thermoelectric generator power source, get this, reflecting off the backside of the spacecraft’s high-gain antenna and this force needs to be counter acted. Pretty cool eh?

The commands were sent and the burn accomplished. . . onward to Pluto we go.

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