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NASA's New Horizons spacecraft woke itself on June 23 after a 321-day hibernation, its longest nap ever. Flight controllers at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory put it to sleep on Aug 7, 2025. The spacecraft is healthy and continues exploring the Kuiper Belt beyond Pluto.
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