New Horizons' last bit of Pluto data reaches Earth

Washington: It took more than a year but the last bits of science data from New Horizons’ Pluto flyby — stored on the spacecraft’s digital recorders since July 2015 — arrived safely on Earth this week, NASA said. The final item – a segment of a Pluto-Charon observation sequence taken by the Ralph/LEISA imager – […]

Washington: It took more than a year but the last bits of science data from New Horizons' Pluto flyby -- stored on the spacecraft's digital recorders since July 2015 -- arrived safely on Earth this week, NASA said.

The final item - a segment of a Pluto-Charon observation sequence taken by the Ralph/LEISA imager - from New Horizons spacecraft travelled over 5.5 billion kilometers to reach earth, the US space agency said in statement on Thursday.