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NASA satellite crashes to Earth

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Wayward, 1,300-pound NASA satellite to crash through Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday — here’s how dangerous it will be to the public
It’s a homecoming to rock your world. A 1,323-pound spacecraft is expected to rip through Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday night, warns NASA of the incoming juggernaut. “The U.S. Space Force predicted that the [satellite] will re-enter the atmosphere at approximately 7:45 p.

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 · 22h · on MSN
NASA satellite to crash into Earth today. Does it pose any danger?
 · 17h
A 1300-pound NASA satellite is falling to Earth today
 · 19h
A 1,300-pound Nasa spacecraft to re-enter Earth's atmosphere
A more than1,300-pound (600kg) Van Allen Probe spacecraft is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere almost 14 years after its launch, Nasa says.

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CNET · 21h
Look Out Below! A 1,300-Pound NASA Satellite Is on Its Way Back to Earth
 · 18h
NASA’s 1,300-pound Van Allen Probe A to blaze through atmosphere, plummet to Earth's surface within hours
 · 20h
Defunct NASA satellite to crash back to Earth, with a small risk of falling debris
The roughly 1,323-pound spacecraft, known as the Van Allen Probe A, is projected to plunge through the atmosphere at approximately 7:45 p.m. EDT, based on predictions from the U.S. Space Force.

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NASA defense spacecraft shifts asteroid’s orbit around sun
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Nasa spacecraft weighing 1,300lb due to re-enter Earth's atmosphere
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NASA's Van Allen Probe A to re-enter atmosphere

NASA's Van Allen Probe A is expected to reenter Earth's atmosphere almost 14 years after launch. From 2012 to 2019, the spacecraft and its twin, Van Allen Probe B, flew through the Van Allen belts, rings of charged particles trapped by Earth's magnetic field,
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NASA, Smithsonian Open New Exhibit to Showcase Our Dynamic Earth

WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA Administrator Bill Nelson joined the director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington and agency leadership to unveil the new Earth Information Center exhibit during an early ...
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