Tuesday's Pluto Flyby: How to Follow Mission
NASA's “New Horizons”spacecraft is expected to make its closest approach to Pluto onTuesday Morning, 2015 July 14 at 7:49:57 Eastern Daylight Saving Time(EDT) / 11:49:57 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
More: http://spacewatchtower.blogspot.com/2015/07/tuesdays-pluto-flyby-how-to-follow.html
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