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PI's Perspective: What if Voyager had explored Pluto?
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post Jun 24 2014, 07:53 PM
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Check out this latest PI's perspective. It is a very interesting read. I will be pointing out a similar and even more interesting concept later on. Stay tuned!

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post Aug 27 2014, 06:38 AM
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I'm not too big on what if's, and it still amazes me on how much the Voyager's achieved and, remarkably, is still achieving! Am I right that Voyager 1 is in interstellar space? Too cool for words!!

As for NH, this is the perfect time for such a mission. Like Alan said, we're standing on the shoulders of giants. Ed Stone is the gold standard for the Voyager missions so whatever he says about Voyager is GOLD to me.

Same thing for NH, whatever Alan says is the absolute gold standard when it comes to Pluto and BEYOND!
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