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NASA's New Horizons spacecraft woke itself on June 23 after a 321-day hibernation, its longest nap. The probe, which flew past Pluto in 2015 and Arrokoth in 2019, is now 64.04 AU from Earth. It will continue gathering solar wind data and may visit another Kuiper Belt object if one is found.
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