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NASA spacecraft 'phones home' after historic journey | Sky News AustraliaAn unmanned NASA spacecraft has sent a signal back to Earth after making a successful fly-by past the most distant world ever studied by mankind.\n\nAround 10 hours after reaching the icy world of Ultima Thule, which lies one billion miles beyond Pluto, in the early part of New Year's Day, the New Horizons vessel got in touch with scientists back home.\n\nThe 'phone home' signal took far longer to reach its destination than your average WhatsApp message because of just how far it had to travel, with Ultima Thule lying four billion miles from Earth.\n\nAccording to missions operations manager Alice Bowman, data from the world provided by New Horizons will help NASA to 'understand the origins of our solar system' - and clear images are expected later on Wednesday.\n\n Can we send all the lefties there?
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