How big is Arrokoth?

Arrokoth is actually two objects that gently merged into one. End to end, it measures about 22 miles (35 kilometers) long. It's about 12 miles (20 kilometers) wide and 6 miles (10 kilometers) thick.
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How long is a day on Arrokoth?

The rotational axis of Arrokoth is tilted 99 degrees to its orbit. Based on occultation and New Horizons imaging data, Arrokoth's rotation period is determined to be 15.938 hours.
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How far is Arrokoth from Earth?

On Jan. 1, 2019, New Horizons made a high-speed flyby of Arrokoth, approaching as close as 2,198 miles (3,538 kilometers) of the object.
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What kind of object is Arrokoth?

About Arrokoth (2014 MU69)

This composite image of the primordial contact binary Kuiper Belt object 2014 MU69 (officially named Arrokoth) was compiled from data obtained by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft as it flew by the object on Jan. 1, 2019.
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Why is Arrokoth flat?

The body is a contact binary, believed to be a result of low velocity merging of two separate bodies that formed close together. It is composed of two connected lobes, of which the smaller one is slightly flattened, the larger one strongly so, creating the impression of a squashed snowman.
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How Arrokoth Shocked NASA Scientists



How do you pronounce Arrokoth?

Arrokoth (pronounced AR-oh-kodh) is a Kuiper belt object, one of millions of icy bodies that exist beyond the orbit of Neptune.
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Has Voyager reached the Oort Cloud?

No missions have been sent to explore the Oort Cloud yet, but five spacecraft will eventually get there. They are Voyager 1 and 2, New Horizons, and Pioneer 10 and 11. The Oort Cloud is so distant, however, that the power sources for all five spacecraft will be dead centuries before they reach its inner edge.
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Is Arrokoth a moon?

The small Kuiper Belt object officially known as Arrokoth — or by its original designation (486958) 2014 MU69 — is the most distant and most primitive object ever explored by a spacecraft. It was discovered in 2014 by NASA's New Horizons science team, using the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Is Arrokoth a planet?

Arrokoth is one of the thousands of known small icy worlds in the Kuiper Belt, the vast “third zone” of the solar system beyond the inner terrestrial planets and the outer gas giant planets.
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What is the most distant object ever visited?

1, 2019, New Horizons made a flyby of the most distant solar system object ever explored, the Kuiper Belt object 2014 MU69, also known as Arrokoth.. After its famous flyby of Pluto in July 2015, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft made history a second time when it buzzed the most distant object ever explored: 2014 MU69.
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Why is Arrokoth not round?

Scientists think that Arrokoth formed from two objects slowly twirling around each other closer and closer until they collided and stuck together. The asteroids Bennu and Ryugu, meanwhile, are roughly diamond shaped rather than round. Their shapes result from their geological makeup.
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How was Arrokoth formed?

The Origins of Arrokoth

Microscopic dust particles began to stick together into larger and larger chunks. Soon, those chunks become pebble-sized clouds that continue to collapse together, creating larger objects. In some cases, such as Arrokoth's, those objects formed in pairs, leading to a binary system.
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Where is Voyager 1 now?

Voyager 1 is currently navigating through interstellar space. It passed the border of the solar wind's dominion in space, called the heliopause, back in 2012. However, the spacecraft is still within the Sun's gravitational grasp and hasn't left the Solar System (yet).
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Where is New Horizons now?

New Horizons is currently in the Kuiper Belt, where it will continue to collect data on Kuiper Belt objects and faraway worlds like Neptune and Uranus for the foreseeable future.
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How far is Ultima Thule from Earth?

Meet Ultima Thule, a 20-mile-long space rock 4 billion miles from Earth.
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Where is Pioneer 11 now 2019?

Pioneer 11 is still sailing away from Earth, even though its transmission was received on September 30, 1995. As far as scientists know, the spacecraft is still moving outward – in the general direction of the center of our Milky Way galaxy – that is, generally in the direction of our constellation Sagittarius.
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Is Ultima Thule an asteroid?

NASA has quietly gone about changing the name of Ultima Thule – a trans-Neptunian asteroid which is the most distant thing to have ever been visited – as the name has Nazi connotations. Ultima Thule, which is officially dubbed 2014 MU69, classically refers to a mythical, far away land in medieval literature.
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Will Voyager 1 leave the Milky Way?

It is doubtful that the spacecraft will ever be able to leave the Milky Way, as they would have to attain a velocity of 1000 kilometers/second, and unless they get a huge, huge, huge velocity boost from something unexpected, they will probably end up being in the Milky Way's rotation forever.
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Will Voyager 1 ever stop?

Voyager 1 is expected to keep its current suite of science instruments on through 2021. Voyager 2 is expected to keep its current suite of science instruments on through 2020.
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How long will Voyager 1 battery last?

Voyager 1 is expected to keep working until 2025 when it will finally run out of power. None of this would be possible without the spacecraft's three batteries filled with plutonium-238. In fact, Most of what humanity knows about the outer planets came back to Earth on plutonium power.
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What does haumea look like?

Haumea is roughly the same size as Pluto. It is one of the fastest rotating large objects in our solar system. The fast spin distorts Haumea's shape, making this dwarf planet look like a football.
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