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Closest Approach Distance Between, New Horizons and Moon
SigurRosFan
post Jan 25 2006, 02:19 PM
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How big was the closest approach between the launched New Horizons and Moon?


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ugordan
post Jan 25 2006, 02:35 PM
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See this post for an estimate.


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- SigurRosFan   Closest Approach Distance Between   Jan 25 2006, 02:19 PM
- - ugordan   See this post for an estimate.   Jan 25 2006, 02:35 PM
|- - Alan Stern   QUOTE (ugordan @ Jan 25 2006, 02:35 PM)See th...   Jan 25 2006, 03:10 PM
|- - AlexBlackwell   QUOTE (Alan Stern @ Jan 25 2006, 03:10 PM)C/A...   Jan 25 2006, 04:24 PM
- - SigurRosFan   Thanks!   Jan 25 2006, 02:48 PM
- - tasp   Mariner 10 (to Venus and Mercury) was deliberatel...   Jan 25 2006, 06:07 PM
- - BruceMoomaw   Yep -- and they ended up using those lunar photos ...   Jan 25 2006, 09:41 PM


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