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The New Horizons spacecraft made history when it flew by Pluto in 2015 providing a whole new perspective on the dwarf planet. NASA then took the opportunity to send the spacecraft toward the Kuiper Belt. This region of space contains some of the oldest remnants of the solar system and until this mission had never been explored up close and with the technology to take detailed images and reading.

In summer 2019 Britt was part of the team that published findings the first set of papers about MU69 (Ultima Thule), which was renamed Arrokoth in November 2019. Arrokoth means sky in in Algonquian, the language spoken by Native American Pamunkey Tribe.

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The 20-year mission has provided many insights and Britt, who is also a geologist, hopes to keep getting data for years to come.

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