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The past two weeks have been pretty quiet for our intrepid spacecraft. For
the most part, she has slept, unpowered, while launch vehicle and ground
system preparations have continued. About the only real action came on Jan.
3, when the final flight parameter loads were installed in the twind
computers New Horizons carries within her hull.

The next two weeks will be more exciting. Our launch date remains on course
for Jan. 17. That's just over a week from now. And whether we fly that day,
or the next, or the next - in fact, whenever we launch - the mighty Atlas
V//STAR-48 propulsion stack will hurl New Horizons to a speed greater than
any spacecraft has ever reached when leaving Earth.

Indeed, New Horizons will be traveling so fast after launch that she will
cross the orbit of the Moon just 9 hours after crossing over the Atlantic
beaches in Florida. That roughly 1/3-day trip makes Apollo's 3-day lunar
trek's seem almost quaint.

One thing I have never seen described is our planned suite of early
activities on New Horizons. Simply put, we will spend the first month "out
of the box" checking out spacecraft subsystems and flight software, fine
tuning the flight trajectory to Jupiter, and preparing for the instrument
commissioning activities that begin about five weeks after liftoff.

If you are looking for playbook, here's a more detailed list of
planned, major activities during our first three weeks on the road to Pluto:

a.. Day 1: First contact, command to flight mode, configure thermal
control, Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) on, "burp" and prime the
propulsion lines.
a.. Day 2: Thermal management and guidance system checkouts.
a.. Days 3-8: Navigation system and sensor checks, guidance system
checks, tracking to refine spacecraft trajectory.
a.. Day 9: First trajectory correction.
a.. Day 11: Second trajectory correction (if needed).
a.. Days 12-19: Additional guidance and navigation system checks,
spacecraft trajectory refinement.
a.. Day 20: LORRI and PEPSSI instruments, communications and power
checks.
a.. Day 21: Third trajectory correction (if needed).
Throughout this entire period, New Horizons will be tracked 24x7 by
NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN) of antenna stations. Mission controllers
will be "at the spacecraft's side" every moment during these crucial early
days.

Everyone on the project is looking forward to New Horizons being under
way, a free bird, at home in zero-gravity and the clear, clean vacuum of
space where she was meant to thrive - hurtling outbound to a date with the
ninth planet about nine years hence.

Stay tuned for more updates on this page as launch approaches and we
get under way with the flight mission.

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