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NASA's New Horizons probe woke from its longest hibernation on June 23 using stored commands. Now 5.9 billion miles from Earth, the spacecraft is ready to transmit science data gathered during sleep. Flight controllers at Johns Hopkins APL confirmed the probe is in great shape.
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