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Computer glitch won't affect Pluto flyby - Nasa

Cape Canaveral - Nasa said on Monday it expects the New Horizons spacecraft to be back in service after a computer glitch on the weekend threatened its upcoming historic flyby of Pluto.

Nearing the end of a 9.5-year journey to solar system's unexplored outer reaches, New Horizons shut down radio communications with Earth for a nail-biting 81 minutes on Saturday.

The cause of the problem was a timing flaw in the final batch of software uploaded to the spacecraft, Nasa said in a status report late on Sunday. The mission will provide the first up-close observations of Pluto when it passes within 12 550km of the icy dwarf planet at around 13:50 GMT on July 14.

"Now - with Pluto in our sights - we're on the verge of returning to normal operations," Nasa's planetary science director Jim Green said in a statement.

Diagnosis and recovery efforts have been complicated by the nine-hour round-trip lag time to communicate with the spacecraft, which is nearly 4.8 billion kilometres from Earth.

The small probe doesn't carry the massive amount of propellant needed to trim its speed and drop into orbit around Pluto, a small world circling in the Kuiper Belt region of the solar system.

Scientists believe Pluto and the thousands of other recently discovered Kuiper Belt objects are frozen mini-planets and building blocks from the solar system's formation 4.6 billion years ago.

New Horizons spent most of its long journey to Pluto in hibernation. It was revived in January to begin collecting navigation and science data.

Nasa says the science lost as a result of the computer glitch and recovery will not impact the overall mission goals or next week's flyby.

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