The first age of deep space planetary exploration came to an end today as NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew by Pluto at 7:49 am EDT. The nuclear-powered unmanned probe sped past the dwarf planet at a distance of 7,750 miles and a speed of 31,000 mph, making it the final classical planet to be visited by a spacecraft.
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