Mission Information
MISSION_NAME NEW HORIZONS KUIPER BELT EXTENDED MISSION
MISSION_ALIAS NH_KEM
MISSION_START_DATE 2016-10-26T12:00:00.000Z
MISSION_STOP_DATE 2022-09-30T12:00:00.000Z
MISSION_DESCRIPTION
This material has been adapted from the New Horizons web site. The mission
  stop date is the current stop date of the Kuiper Belt (KB) Extended Mission
  (KEM).
  The MISSION_STOP_DATE is the current contracted mission stop date.



  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 New Horizons Kuiper Belt Extended Mission is a mission to a
    recently discovered, unexplored region of the solar system, the
    Kuiper Belt. The centerpiece of the mission is a close flyby of
    Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) 2014 MU69 (Arrokoth). The mission will also
    aggressively survey the KB using NH as an observatory, examining many
    other Kuiper Belt Objects and Centaurs while studying the Kuiper Belt
    dust, gas, plasma, and energetic particle environments. Doing so
    will place both 2014 MU69 and the Pluto system in better context
    among Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs), increasing scientific understanding
    of both.


  Mission Design
  ==============
    The New Horizons spacecraft trajectory was designed to optimize the
    earliest possible Pluto fly-by. Post-Pluto modifications of the
    trajectory were limited by the need to conserve fuel. A campaign to
    discover suitable Kuiper Belt Objects within the cone of possible
    New Horizons trajectory changes revealed five candidates.

    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 included a visit to a Kuiper Belt
    Object known as 2014 MU69. The spacecraft passed 2014 MU69 with
    closest approach on Jan 1, 2019.

    As an extended mission to a target of opportunity, design options
    for the New Horizons Kuiper Belt Extended Mission were limited.
    2014 MU69 was observed using the same instruments and procedures
    as proved so effective for studying the Pluto system in 2015.

    See the New Horizons Mission catalog file for more information on
    mission design and target opportunities within the primary mission
    phase.


  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.

      See the New Horizons Mission catalog file for an extended explanation
      of mission phases. Some primary mission phases are included in the
      table below, for convenience and continuity.

                                            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  2018-08-14  CRUISE TO FIRST KBO ENCOUNTER,
                                             Kuiper belt Extended
                                              Mission (KEM) first
                                              cruise

      KEM1          2018-08-14  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. Late (re)playbacks
      can also require the inclusion of new or modified data files from
      an earlier mission phase.
      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 Extended Voyage
    -------------------

    KEM Cruise1
    -----------
        Short phase name (in DSID):  KEMCRUISE1
        Formal mission phase name:  CRUISE TO FIRST KBO ENCOUNTER
        Mission Phase Start Time - 2016-10-26
        Mission Phase Stop Time  - 2018-08-14

        Activities during the KEMCRUISE1 mission phase to the first KBO
        encounter are similar to those for Pluto Cruise phase. They also
        include post-Pluto encounter calibrations in mid-2016, along with
        continuing download of data from the Pluto encounter.

        The name and times chosen for this mission phase are 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 - 2018-08-14
        Mission Phase Stop Time  - TBD

        Activities during the extended mission include  imaging of distant
        Kuiper belt objects throughout the extended mission, a close
        encounter with the cold classical Kuiper belt object (486958)
        Arrokoth on January 1, 2019, a post-Arrokoth encounter calibration
        campaign in mid-2019, continued particle, plasma, and dust
        observations, observations testing new flight software developments,
        along with download of data from all of these activities. There are
        also occasional additional observations as opportunities arise, such
        as color observations of Uranus and Neptune, observations of zodiacal
        dust, and observations of stars for an outreach-oriented stellar
        parallax campaign.

        The name and times chosen for this mission phase are still in flux
        and may change in the future.

        [STERNETAL2019] discusses the initial results from the Arrokoth
        flyby.


  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 follows. Again, primary mission
    phases are included for convenience and continuity.

    +-------------+-------------+------------+----------+-----------+
    | 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 |
    | KEMCRUISE1  |             | 2016-10-26 | 2016-300 | 339745917 |
    |             | KEMCRUISE1  | 2016-10-26 | 2016-300 | 339745917 |
    | KEM1        |             | 2018-08-14 | 2018-226 | 396489600 |
    |             | KEM1        | 2018-08-14 | 2018-226 | 396489600 |
    +-------------+-------------+------------+----------+-----------+
MISSION_OBJECTIVES_SUMMARY
Group 1 Objectives:  Mandatory Science Floor
  Characterize the global geology and morphology of 2014 MU69.
  Map surface composition of 2014 MU69.
  Search for and characterize any satellites and rings of 2014 MU69.

Group 2 Objectives: Highly Desired
  Characterize composition and magnitude of any volatile or dust escape
    from 2014 MU69.
  Characterize near-surface day and night temperatures and bolometric
    albedo of 2014 MU69.
  Characterize regolith scattering properties of 2014 MU69 and any satellites
    and rings.
  Determine 2014 MU69 crater size/frequency distributions.
  Characterize shapes, rotation rates, and pole positions of a range of
    small KBOs.
  Search for satellites of a range of small KBOs.
  Search for rings of a range of KBOs.

Group 3: Desirable
  2014 MU69 solar wind, charged particle, and dust interaction.
  2014 MU69 plasma and dust environment (near 42-46 AU).
  Determine bulk parameters (mass, density) of 2014 MU69.
  Characterize the dust, neutral gas, solar wind, and energetic particle
    environment across the Kuiper Belt (35-50 AU).
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