After Pluto, What's Next for NASA's New Horizons?

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After a nine-year, three-billion-mile journey, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft achieved its goal of coming within 7,800 miles of Pluto’s surface. Former NASA astronaut John Grunsfeld joins Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: NASA

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Would another world mean a world of different elements and different combination that could make its particular type of life or maybe life is different and it’s not being actual people or animals of this particular world with its own recipe to life ?

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Now we know why she is a news reporter and nothing more

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how did they know for sure that it's the Pluto's photo that they actually took, instead of any other dwarf planets out there? nine-year, three-billion-miles of travelling, not crashing on anything on it's way there, and reached right on target, without any deviations? come on Nasa, seriously?

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