New Horizons: NASA's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission
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Alan Stern

Principal Investigator

What is the scientific urgency to get to Pluto now?
What will Pluto tell us about the solar system?
What is the significance of the name New Horizons?
What do we want to learn about the Kuiper Belt?
Describe the chance to explore Pluto.



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Leslie Young

Deputy Project Scientist

Why should we study Pluto and the Kuiper Belt?
What is a Kuiper Belt Object?
What makes Pluto different from other planets in our solar system?
What do we hope to learn from this mission?



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Robert Farquhar

Mission Director

How does a spacecraft get to Pluto?
What does the team want to study at Pluto?



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Andrew Cheng

Science Team Member

How will the spacecraft communicate with Earth?
Why explore Pluto?
Why is it important to send a spacecraft to Pluto now?
How is Pluto different than its moon Charon?
Describe the excitement of exploring Pluto.


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