• New Horizons Receives Mission Extension to Kuiper Belt, Dawn to Remain

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    New Horizons Receives Mission Extension to Kuiper Belt, Dawn to Remain at Ceres

    Following its historic first-ever flyby of Pluto, NASA's New Horizons
    mission has received the green light to fly onward to an object deeper
    in the Kuiper Belt, known as 2014 MU69. The spacecraft's planned rendezvous with the ancient object - considered one of the early building blocks
    of the solar system -- is Jan. 1, 2019.

    "The New Horizons mission to Pluto exceeded our expectations and even
    today the data from the spacecraft continue to surprise," said NASA's
    Director of Planetary Science Jim Green. "We're excited to continue
    onward into the dark depths of the outer solar system to a science target
    that wasn't even discovered when the spacecraft launched."

    Based upon the 2016 Planetary Mission Senior Review Panel report, NASA
    this week directed nine extended missions to plan for continued operations through fiscal years 2017 and 2018. Final decisions on mission extensions
    are contingent on the outcome of the annual budget process.

    In addition to the extension of the New Horizons mission, NASA determined
    that the Dawn spacecraft should remain at the dwarf planet Ceres, rather
    than changing course to the main belt asteroid Adeona.

    Green noted that NASA relies on the scientific assessment by the Senior
    Review Panel in making its decision on which extended mission option to approve. "The long-term monitoring of Ceres, particularly as it gets
    closer to perihelion - the part of its orbit with the shortest distance
    to the sun -- has the potential to provide more significant science discoveries

    than a flyby of Adeona," he said.

    Also receiving NASA approval for mission extensions, contingent on available resources, are: the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), Mars Atmosphere
    and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN), the Opportunity and Curiosity Mars rovers,
    the Mars Odyssey orbiter, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), and
    NASA's support for the European Space Agency's Mars Express mission.

    Dwayne Brown / Laurie Cantillo
    Headquarters, Washington
    202-358-1726 / 202-358-1077
    dwayne.c.brown@nasa.gov / laura.l.cantillo@nasa.gov

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