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What other objects in the solar system might New Horizons fly by?
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What other objects in the solar system might New Horizons fly by?
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NASA is mum on any future activities their vaunted New Horizons will partake other than passing through the Kuiper Belt by 2028 or 2029 and snapping photos of two boring red dwarf stars. Is it possible for it to have an encounter with a third KB object or is the distances between these far off, primordial bodies too great?
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