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    EST(1900 GMT): News conference on Flyby science results.

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    Pluto Flyby Success!

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    EST(1900-2000 GMT): News conference previewing Flyby science and operations.

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    Cassini's Flyby of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, captured radar images

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    During its second Flyby of the planet on October 6, 2008, MESSENGER

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    view of Saturn's moon Pandora during the spacecraft's Flyby on June 3, 2010.

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    A manned Venus Flyby mission, using Apollo program hardware, was proposed in the late 1960s.

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    The Flyby changed the spacecraft's trajectory out from the plane of the Solar System.

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    It will be another first for New Horizons, the farthest planetary Flyby in human history.

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    Then they made a Flyby, sighting of weapons, refueled with fuel, oil and on the road.

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    Cassini captured this close view of Saturn's moon Pandora during the spacecraft's Flyby on June 3, 2010.

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    NASA's New Horizons mission performed history's first Flyby of the Pluto system on July 14, 2015.

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    was the fourth in a series of spacecraft intended for planetary exploration in a Flyby mode.

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    When Pioneer 10 did its Flyby mission after Swann's claims, it was confirmed that Jupiter did have rings around it.

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    During its second Flyby of the planet on October 6, 2008, MESSENGER discovered that Mercury's magnetic field can be extremely"leaky.

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    Cassini's Flyby of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, captured radar images of large lakes and their coastlines with numerous islands and mountains.

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    Now that we know there's another moon in the Pluto system, we can plan close-up observations of it during our Flyby.".

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    NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is about the make the most distant planetary Flyby in the history of spaceflight, and you can follow the action live.

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    A Flyby over Pluto for the first time was already a feat, but it will take a much more powerful space probe to orbit the dwarf planet.

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    The probe has beamed home just a tiny fraction of its Flyby data so far, but mission team members are already starting to get the goods on the far-flung rock.

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    NASA's Parker Solar Probe-mankind's first mission to'touch' the Sun- successfully completed a Flyby of Venus at a distance of about 2,415 kilometres during its first gravity assist from the planet, ….

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    NASA's New Horizons probe is on course to Flyby the Kuiper Belt object nicknamed Ultima Thule, which is at a distance of 6.6 billion kilometers from Earth this New Year.

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    After six US and Soviet attempts, the first successful Flyby of Mars was in 1961, when the Mariner 4 spacecraft managed to send back some black and white images to Earth.

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    So the hunt for Ultima Thule satellites- which began in earnest a while back, when the mission team was investigating potential hazards that could complicate the epic New Year's Day Flyby- is hardly a lark.

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    NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has sent back the first in a series of the sharpest views of Pluto it obtained during its July Flyby- and the best close-ups of Pluto that humans may see for decades.

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    NASA's Parker Solar Probe- mankind's first mission to‘touch' the Sun- successfully completed a Flyby of Venus at a distance of about 2,415 kilometres during its first gravity assist from the planet, according to the US space agency.

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    An earlier project which received some significant planning by NASA included a manned fly-by of Venus in the Manned Venus Flyby mission, but was cancelled when the Apollo Applications Program was terminated due to NASA budget cuts in the late 1960s.

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    While Voyager 2 saw only a few discrete clouds, a Great Dark Spot and a small dark spot during its Flyby in 1986, more recent observations reveal that Uranus exhibits dynamic clouds as it approaches equinox, including rapidly changing bright features.

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