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PDS_VERSION_ID          = PDS3                                                
LABEL_REVISION_NOTE     = "                                                   
  2006-07-08 SOC:Carcich Initial version;                                     
  2008-08-25 SOC:Carcich Changed MISSION_DESC spacing and                     
                            indentation per PDS Standards Reference           
                            recommendations.                                  
                         Edited this revision note.                           
  2014-10-24 SOC:Carcich Minor typo fixes                                     
  2014-10-24 SOC:Carcich Added Plutonian TARGT_NAMEs                          
  2016-04-09 SOC:Finley  Updated for Pluto Encounter                          
  2016-10-31 SOC:All     Updated Mission Stop Date; added info about          
   KBO Extended Mission (KEM); added Summary, many general fixes from         
   2016-05 review; many LEISA fixes, include better OBJECT descriptions       
   under data;                                                                
  2017-02-15 SOC:All     PDS P2 lien resolution                               
  2017-04-30 SOC:All     Updates to mission phases.                           
  "                                                                           
                                                                              
RECORD_TYPE             = STREAM                                              
                                                                              
OBJECT                  = MISSION                                             
  MISSION_NAME          = "NEW HORIZONS"                                      
                                                                              
  OBJECT                = MISSION_INFORMATION                                 
    MISSION_START_DATE  = 2006-01-19                                          
    MISSION_STOP_DATE   = 2021-09-30                                          
    MISSION_ALIAS_NAME  = "NH"                                                
    MISSION_DESC        = "                                                   
                                                                              
  This material has been adapted from the New Horizons web site. The mission  
stop date is the current stop date of the KBO Extended Mission (KEM).         
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Summary                                                                     
  =======                                                                     
              Launch:  January 19, 2006                                       
                                                                              
      Launch Vehicle:  Atlas V 551 first stage; Centaur second stage;         
                       STAR 48B solid rocket third stage                      
                                                                              
            Location:  Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida              
                                                                              
          Trajectory:  To Pluto and the Kuiper Belt via Jupiter Gravity       
                       Assist                                                 
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Mission Overview                                                            
  ================                                                            
    The primary science goals of the NEW HORIZONS mission are to              
    characterize the global geology and morphology of Pluto and Charon, to    
    map the surface composition of Pluto and Charon, and to characterize      
    the neutral atmosphere of Pluto and its escape rate (NASA AO, 2001        
    [NASAAO2001]; Stern & Spencer, 2004 [STERN&SPENCER2004A]).                
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Mission Design                                                              
  ==============                                                              
    The New Horizons spacecraft trajectory was designed to have as early      
    an arrival time at Pluto as practicable.                                  
                                                                              
    There are two reasons why the New Horizons science team wanted to         
    reach Pluto and Charon quickly. The first has to do with the Pluto        
    atmosphere: Since 1989, Pluto has been moving farther from the Sun,       
    getting less heat every year [LUNINEETAL1995]. As Pluto gets colder       
    scientists expect its atmosphere will freeze out, so the team wanted      
    to arrive while there is a chance to see a thicker atmosphere.            
                                                                              
    The second reason is to map as much of Pluto and Charon as possible.      
    As New Horizons approaches and flies by the Pluto system, parts of        
    Pluto or Charon will be in constant darkness, and, the later the          
    flyby, the more of Pluto and Charon that will be unlit.                   
                                                                              
    In addition, the trajectory was designed to enable all of the science     
    goals, including Solar and Earth occultations by Pluto and Charon.        
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Prime Opportunity:  Jupiter                                               
    ---------------------------                                               
      By launching in January 2006, New Horizons took advantage of a          
      gravity assist from Jupiter. In February 2007, New Horizons passed      
      through the Jupiter system at about 80,000 kmph, ending up on a path    
      that gets it to Pluto on July 14, 2015.                                 
                                                                              
      Science Opportunities at Jupiter included meteorology, aurora           
      studies, magnetospheric sampling, and dust sampling and ultraviolet     
      mapping of the torus around Io. Surface mapping, compositional          
      mapping and atmospheric studies of the Jovian moons were possible,      
      as was a close encounter with a small Jovian satellite.                 
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Cruise from Jupiter to Pluto                                              
    ----------------------------                                              
      During the PLUTOCRUISE mission phase from Jupiter to Pluto, the         
      mission team monitored the health of the spacecraft while planning      
      and practicing for the encounter with Pluto and Charon. At the same     
      time, observers used telescopes on Earth and in Earth orbit to          
      search for Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) the spacecraft can fly by         
      after Pluto and Charon (as part of an extended mission). The KBOs       
      are ancient, icy bodies that orbit beyond Neptune.                      
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Closing In:  Pluto                                                        
    ------------------                                                        
      The cameras on New Horizons started taking data on Pluto and Charon     
      months before the spacecraft arrived. Pluto and Charon first            
      appeared as unresolved bright dots, but the view of the planet and      
      its largest moon grew as the encounter date approached. About three     
      months from the closest approach - when Pluto and Charon were about     
      105 million kilometers away - the cameras on the spacecraft made the    
      first maps. For those three months, the mission team took images and    
      spectral measurements.                                                  
                                                                              
      Pluto and Charon each rotate once every 6.4 Earth days. For the last    
      three Pluto days before encounter (21 Earth days), the team compiled    
      maps and gathered spectral measurements of Pluto and Charon every       
      half-day. The team then compared these maps to look for changes over    
      a Pluto day, at a scale of about 48 kilometers.                         
                                                                              
                                                                              
    The Encounter                                                             
    -------------                                                             
      The busiest part of the Pluto-Charon flyby lasted a full Earth day,     
      from a half-day before closest approach to a half-day after. On the     
      way in, the spacecraft looked for ultraviolet emission from the         
      Pluto atmosphere and made the best global maps of Pluto and Charon      
      in green, blue, red and a special wavelength detector that is           
      sensitive to methane frost on the surface. It also made spectral        
      maps in the near-infrared, telling the science team about the Pluto     
      and Charon surface compositions and locations and temperatures of       
      these materials.                                                        
                                                                              
      The spacecraft closest approaches were 13,674 kilometers* from the      
      center of Pluto at 14-JUL-2015 11:48:28.771 UTC (+/-0.6s or +/-8km      
      time-of-flight; +/-5km cross-track) and 29,428 kilometers* from the     
      center of Charon at 14-JUL-2015 12:02:22.072 UTC.  During the           
      half-hour when the spacecraft was closest to Pluto or its largest       
      moon, it took close-up images in both visible and near-infrared         
      wavelengths.  The best images of Pluto depict surface features as       
      small as about 60 meters across.                                        
                                                                              
      Even after the spacecraft passed Pluto and its moons, its work was      
      far from done. Looking back at the mostly dark side of Pluto or         
      Charon was the best way to spot haze in the atmosphere, to look for     
      rings, and to determine whether their surfaces are smooth or rough.     
      Also, the spacecraft flew through the shadows cast by Pluto and         
      Charon.  As it looked back at the Sun and Earth, it measured the        
      light from the Sun and the radio waves from transmitters on Earth.      
      A unique time to measure the atmosphere occurred when the spacecraft    
      measured those signals as the Sun and Earth set behind Pluto and        
      Charon and then rose again on the other side.                           
                                                                              
      * Flyby distances are based on the New Horizons SPICE data set circa    
      October, 2016; N.B. the values in this description may not be           
      updated in future deliveries.                                           
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Calibration Campaign                                                      
    --------------------                                                      
      The year following Encounter, in July 2016, a Calibration Campaign      
      was conducted with calibration activities for each instrument,          
      providing performance data for the analysis of data from the            
      Encounter.                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Extended mission                                                          
    ----------------                                                          
      In June, 2016, based on the 2016 Planetary Mission Senior Review        
      Panel report, NASA directed the New Horizons extended mission to        
      plan for continued operations through fiscal year 2021.  The New        
      Horizons extended mission is to fly to a KBO known as 2014 MU69.        
      The spacecraft's planned rendezvous and flyby is Jan 1, 2019.           
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Mission Phases                                                              
  ==============                                                              
                                                                              
    Summary of mission phases                                                 
    -------------------------                                                 
      Mission phases provide convenient handles and approximate time          
      boundaries to                                                           
                                                                              
      1) partition the data into very broad categories of mission activity    
                                                                              
      2) provide approximate time boundaries for PDS archive data sets        
                                                                              
      The mission is continuous, so the boundaries are very soft i.e. in      
      an operational sense they do not exist in a noticeable way.             
                                                                              
      That being the case, the user should not expect the actual range of     
      times covered by data in this data set to exactly agree with the        
      boundaries of the corresponding mission phase described below; the      
      data set time range may be far less or it may overlap the               
      boundaries. This is intentional and will not be changed.                
                                                                              
      For example, during the New Horizons mission it was decided to          
      deliver data sets for the first three years of the 7.5-year Pluto       
      Cruise mission phase before that mission phase was complete.  As        
      such, the time range of those data sets was from 2007 until mid- to     
      late-2010, while the mission phase described below extends through      
      the end of 2014.  The intention was to deliver the balance of the       
      Pluto Cruise at a later date.  Once all Pluto Cruise data are           
      delivered this paragraph will become obsolete; nonetheless this         
      paragraph may be left in place as an example of the intentional         
      flexibility of the boundaries between the mission phases defined in     
      the dates below.                                                        
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                            Full MISSION_PHASE_NAME,          
      Short name    Start(1,3)  Stop(2,3)   plus optional Description         
      ----------    ----------  ---------   -------------------------         
                                                                              
      LAUNCH        2006-01-19  2006-12-31  POST-LAUNCH CHECKOUT              
                                                                              
      JUPITER       2007-01-01  2007-06-26  JUPITER ENCOUNTER                 
                                                                              
      PLUTOCRUISE   2007-06-27  2015-01-15  PLUTO CRUISE,                     
                                            Jupiter-Pluto/Charon              
                                              Interplanetary Cruise           
                                                                              
      PLUTO         2015-01-15  2016-10-26  PLUTO ENCOUNTER,                  
                                             Pluto mission phase,             
                                             Pluto/Charon approach,           
                                              flyby, post-encounter           
                                                                              
      KEMCRUISE1    2016-10-26  TBD         KEM CRUISE1,                      
                                             KBO1 CRUISE,                     
                                             Pluto-KBO1 Cruise,               
                                             Kuiper belt Extended             
                                              Mission (KEM) first             
                                              cruise (4)                      
                                                                              
      KEM1          TBD         TBD         KEM1 ENCOUNTER,                   
                                            KBO1 ENCOUNTER,                   
                                            KBO1 approach, flyby,             
                                              post-encounter (4)              
                                                                              
      Notes:                                                                  
                                                                              
      1 Start at 00:00:00 UTC on the spacecraft that day                      
      2 End before 00:00:00 UTC on the spacecraft next day                    
      3 Start and end dates are not exact and identical for all               
      instruments; some instruments take single observations over several     
      days which span these mission phase boundaries.                         
      4 These mission phase dates and/or designations are still under         
      consideration and will most likely change in future versions of this    
      mission catalog.                                                        
                                                                              
                                                                              
    The Voyage                                                                
    ----------                                                                
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Post-Launch Checkout                                                      
    --------------------                                                      
        Short phase name (in DATA_SET_ID; DSID):  LAUNCH                      
        Formal mission phase name:  POST-LAUNCH CHECKOUT                      
        Mission Phase Start Time - 2006-01-19                                 
        Mission Phase Stop Time  - 2006-12-31                                 
                                                                              
        This phase includes spacecraft and instrument checkouts,              
        instrument calibrations, trajectory correction maneuvers, and         
        rehearsals for the Jupiter encounter.                                 
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Jupiter Encounter                                                         
    -----------------                                                         
        Short phase name (in DSID):  JUPITER                                  
        Formal mission phase name:  JUPITER ENCOUNTER                         
        Mission Phase Start Time - 2007-01-01                                 
        Mission Phase Stop Time  - 2007-06-26                                 
                                                                              
        Closest approach occurred on Feb. 28, 2007. Moving about 21           
        kilometers per second, New Horizons flew 3 to 4 times closer to       
        Jupiter than the Cassini spacecraft, coming within 32 Jupiter         
        radii of Jupiter.                                                     
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Pluto Cruise                                                              
    ------------                                                              
        Short phase name (in DSID):  PLUTOCRUISE                              
        Formal mission phase name:  PLUTO CRUISE                              
        Mission Phase Start Time - 2007-06-27                                 
        Mission Phase Stop Time  - 2015-01-15                                 
                                                                              
        Activities during the approximately 8-year PLUTOCRUISE mission        
        phase to Pluto include annual spacecraft and instrument checkouts     
        (Annual CheckOuts; ACOs), trajectory corrections, instrument          
        calibrations and Pluto encounter rehearsals.                          
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Pluto-Charon Encounter                                                    
    ----------------------                                                    
        Short phase name (in DSID):  PLUTO                                    
        Formal mission phase name:  PLUTO ENCOUNTER                           
        Mission Phase Start Time - 2015-01-15                                 
        Mission Phase Stop Time  - 2016-10-26                                 
                                                                              
        The Pluto-Charon Encounter phase is broken down into several          
        general sub-phases and/or designation conventions that may be         
        found in various documents throughout the data sets.  The overlaps    
        between these designations is intentional and indicate the loose      
        nature of these assignments.                                          
                                                                              
                                                                              
        Approach:                                                             
                                                                              
          Mission Sub-phase Start Time - 2015-01-15                           
          Mission Sub-phase Stop Time  - 2015-07-14                           
                                                                              
          Ten weeks before encounter, image resolution exceeded that of       
          the best Hubble Space Telescope images.  Four weeks before          
          encounter, daily studies began.  New Horizon acquired maps and      
          spectra throughout this period.                                     
                                                                              
          Three additional APproach (AP) conventions, AP1, AP2 and AP3,       
          were also in common use, starting on 2015-01-15, 2015-04-05 and     
          2015-06-23, respectively.                                           
                                                                              
                                                                              
        CORE:                                                                 
                                                                              
          Mission Sub-phase Start Time - 2015-07-07                           
          Mission Sub-phase Stop Time  - 2015-07-16                           
                                                                              
          This phase comprises all activities in the CORE command sequence    
          load 15188, from seven days before through two days past the        
          Near Encounter with Pluto (NEP; see below).  The CORE subphase      
          completely overlaps the NEP designation.                            
                                                                              
                                                                              
        Near Encounter with Pluto (NEP, or Flyby; also Near Encounter         
        Phase):                                                               
                                                                              
          Mission Sub-phase Start Time - 2015-07-14                           
          Mission Sub-phase Stop Time  - 2015-07-14                           
                                                                              
          NEP is not a formal phase, but is used as a designation commonly    
          enough that it is included here.                                    
                                                                              
          Activities included taking the highest resolution visible and       
          spectral imaging at closest approach to Pluto and Charon.  The      
          time near occultations (Pluto/Sun, Pluto/Earth, Charon/Sun and      
          Charon/Earth) were used for atmospheric studies.                    
                                                                              
          The Time of Closest Approach to Pluto was 14-JUL-2015               
          11:48:28.771 UTC.  The flyby speed was 13.8km/s; the miss           
          distance was 13,674km from the modeled center of Pluto; the         
          1-sigma uncertainties in that flyby were +/- 0.6s in Time Of        
          Flight (8km along-track), and +/-3.5km cross-track.  Refer to       
          the NH SPICE data set NH-J/P/SS-SPICE-6-V1.0 for more detail.       
                                                                              
                                                                              
        Departure (Post-Encounter):                                           
                                                                              
          Mission Sub-phase Start Time - 2015-07-14                           
          Mission Sub-phase Stop Time  - 2016-01-09                           
                                                                              
          Four weeks of post-encounter studies and five months of             
          downloading data.                                                   
                                                                              
          Three additional DeParture (DP) conventions, DP1, DP2 and DP3,      
          were also in common use, starting on 2015-07-16, 2015-08-04 and     
          2015-10-22, respectively.                                           
                                                                              
                                                                              
         Transition:                                                          
                                                                              
           Mission Sub-phase Start Time - 2016-01-09                          
           Mission Sub-phase Stop Time  - 2016-10-26                          
                                                                              
           The transition sub-phase consisted of continued downlink of data   
           from the Pluto Encounter, as well as the Calibration Campaign,     
           and a few distant KBO observations in September of 2016.           
                                                                              
                                                                              
    KEM Cruise1                                                               
    -----------                                                               
        Short phase name (in DSID):  KEMCRUISE1                               
        Formal mission phase name:  KEM CRUISE1                               
        Mission Phase Start Time - 2016-10-26                                 
        Mission Phase Stop Time  - TBD                                        
                                                                              
        Activities during the KEMCRUISE1 mission phase to the first KBO       
        encounter will be similar to those for Pluto Cruise phase.  They      
        also include post-Pluto encounter calibrations in mid-2016, along     
        with continuing download of the Pluto encounter.                      
                                                                              
        The name and times chose for this mission phase is still in flux      
        and may change in the future.                                         
                                                                              
                                                                              
    KEM 1 Encounter                                                           
    ---------------                                                           
        Short phase name (in DSID):  KEM1                                     
        Formal mission phase name:  KEM1 ENCOUNTER                            
        Mission Phase Start Time - TBD                                        
        Mission Phase Stop Time  - TBD                                        
                                                                              
        Activities during this encounter are TBD, but will be similar to      
        the Pluto Encounter phases.                                           
                                                                              
        The name and times chosen for this mission phase is still in flux     
        and may change in the future.                                         
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Mission phases and sub-phases in data products                              
  ==============================================                              
    Those general phase descriptions above were implemented slightly          
    differently in mission data products; a table of data product mission     
    phase and sub-phase designations follow.                                  
                                                                              
    +-------------+-------------+------------+----------+-----------+         
    | Phase       | Sub-phase   | UTC        | DOY      | MET       |         
    +-------------+-------------+------------+----------+-----------+         
    | CHECKOUT    |             | 2006-01-16 | 2006-016 |   -324483 |         
    |             | LAUNCH      | 2006-01-16 | 2006-016 |   -324483 |         
    | JUPITER     |             | 2007-01-01 | 2007-001 |  29915517 |         
    |             | JUPITER     | 2007-01-01 | 2007-001 |  29915517 |         
    | PLUTOCRUISE |             | 2007-06-29 | 2007-180 |  45381117 |         
    |             | PLUTOCRUISE | 2007-06-29 | 2007-180 |  45381117 |         
    |             | ACO1        | 2007-09-24 | 2007-267 |  52897917 |         
    |             | ACO2        | 2008-01-01 | 2008-001 |  61451517 |         
    |             | ACO3        | 2009-01-01 | 2009-001 |  93073917 |         
    |             | ACO4        | 2010-01-01 | 2010-001 | 124609917 |         
    |             | ACO5        | 2011-01-01 | 2011-001 | 156145917 |         
    |             | ACO6        | 2012-01-01 | 2012-001 | 187681917 |         
    |             | ACO7        | 2013-01-01 | 2013-001 | 219304317 |         
    |             | ACO8        | 2014-01-01 | 2014-001 | 250840317 |         
    | PLUTO       |             | 2015-01-15 | 2015-015 | 283585917 |         
    |             | AP1         | 2015-01-15 | 2015-015 | 283585917 |         
    |             | AP2         | 2015-04-05 | 2015-095 | 290497917 |         
    |             | AP3         | 2015-06-23 | 2015-174 | 297323517 |         
    |             | CORE        | 2015-07-07 | 2015-188 | 298533117 |         
    |             | DP1         | 2015-07-16 | 2015-197 | 299310717 |         
    |             | DP2         | 2015-08-04 | 2015-216 | 300952317 |         
    |             | DP3         | 2015-10-22 | 2015-295 | 307777917 |         
    | KBOCRUISE   |             | 2016-01-09 | 2016-009 | 314603517 |         
    |             | KBOCRUISE   | 2016-01-09 | 2016-009 | 314603517 |         
    +-------------+-------------+------------+----------+-----------+         
                                                                              
    "                                                                         
                                                                              
    MISSION_OBJECTIVES_SUMMARY = "                                            
                                                                              
Group 1 Objectives:  Mandatory Science Floor                                  
  Characterize the global geology and morphology of Pluto and Charon          
  Map surface composition of Pluto and Charon                                 
  Characterize the neutral atmosphere of Pluto and its escape rate            
                                                                              
Group 2 Objectives: Highly Desired                                            
  Characterize the time variability of the Pluto surface and atmosphere       
  Image Pluto and Charon in stereo                                            
  Map the terminators of Pluto and Charon with high resolution                
  Map the surface composition of selected areas of Pluto and Charon           
    at high resolution                                                        
  Characterize the Pluto ionosphere and solar wind interaction                
  Search for neutral species including H, H2, HCN, and CxHy, and other        
    hydrocarbons and nitriles in the Pluto upper atmosphere                   
  Search for an atmosphere around Charon                                      
  Determine bolometric Bond albedos for Pluto and Charon                      
  Map the surface temperatures of Pluto and Charon                            
                                                                              
Group 3: Desirable                                                            
  Characterize the energetic particle environment of Pluto and Charon         
  Refine bulk parameters (radii, masses, densities) and orbits of Pluto       
    and Charon                                                                
  Search for additional satellites and rings                                  
                                                                              
                                                                              
"                                                                             
                                                                              
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    END_OBJECT         = MISSION_TARGET                                       
    OBJECT             = MISSION_TARGET                                       
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    END_OBJECT         = MISSION_TARGET                                       
    OBJECT             = MISSION_TARGET                                       
      TARGET_NAME        = "NIX"                                              
    END_OBJECT         = MISSION_TARGET                                       
    OBJECT             = MISSION_TARGET                                       
      TARGET_NAME        = "PLUTO"                                            
    END_OBJECT         = MISSION_TARGET                                       
    OBJECT             = MISSION_TARGET                                       
      TARGET_NAME        = "SOLAR WIND"                                       
    END_OBJECT         = MISSION_TARGET                                       
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