Moab Paper - NASA's Farthest-ever Flyby Mission Behind the Scenes Photographs by Michael Soluri
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NASA's Farthest-ever Flyby Mission Behind the Scenes Photographs by Michael Soluri

Moab Master, Michael Soluri, follows the 13-year journey of NASA’s New Horizons probe of Ultima Thule mission.

National Geographic published a story on the history of the mission with Michael Soluri’s Photographs throughout the journey. Read the full story here.

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“It ... was long days,” Soluri says, but “I knew it would have meaning: This was the first reconnaissance of the Kuiper belt, and I was there with them as it happened.” - Michael Greshko (National Geographic)

The images taken by Michael Soluri will be printed on Juniper Baryta Rag.

The images taken by Michael Soluri will be printed on Juniper Baryta Rag.

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