Spacecraft Will Commit "Grand Theft Pluto"... And No
One Will Be Able To Catch It
By the time you read this, NASA's New Horizons probe will be
swinging by Jupiter, on its way to a rendezvous with the
almost-planet Pluto. The space agency says New Horizons will take
advantage of its first interplanetary encounter -- gathering
photos, data, and an extra 9000 miles per hour, courtesy of the
largest planet in our solar system.