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Space Academy
The "Space Academy” series - launched in 2000 by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Comcast Cable and The Discovery Channel - takes students behind the scenes of actual space missions and introduces them to engineers and scientists working on some of NASA's most exciting projects. More than 100 Maryland middle school students got a close-up look at the first spacecraft planned for the "last planet” when they spent a day at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) for Space Academy: Mission to Pluto.
   
New Horizons Mission to Pluto
March 10, 2005

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Space Academy: New Horizons Mission
Jim Stratton, Deputy Mission Systems Engineer
March 2005

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