Dr Kirby Runyon of NASA's New Horizons mission saying the probe's slow data transmission rate from its flyby of Ultima Thule is "almost a gift that keeps on giving"
Dr Kirby Runyon of NASA's New Horizons mission saying the probe's slow data transmission rate from its flyby of Ultima Thule is "almost a gift that keeps on giving" (BBC News 10pm bulletin 31/12/18 - ABSA627D)





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