06-06-2018 00:05 via feeds.mashable.com

NASA's Pluto-gazing New Horizons is awake and ready for its next close-up

Rise and shine, New Horizons. You've got a job to do.
NASA's intrepid spacecraft, which made its close flyby of Pluto in July 2015, just woke up from a planned nearly six-month hibernation in preparation for its next encounter: On New Year's Day 2019, it will near a mysterious object that's never been seen from close range.
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