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Defunct NASA satellite to crash back to Earth

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NASA satellite to crash into Earth today. Does it pose any danger?
A 1,300-pound NASA satellite is expected to crash through Earth's atmosphere March 10, 2026, with some of the spacecraft possibly surviving re-entry.

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Defunct NASA satellite to crash back to Earth, with a small risk of falling debris
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1,300-pound NASA satellite set to crash down to Earth today
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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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Parts of 1,300-pound NASA spacecraft to come crashing back to Earth on Tuesday
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NASA satellite crash: Spacecraft to reenter Earth after years in orbit
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Reentry of NASA satellite will exceed the agency’s own risk guidelines

A NASA satellite that spent more than a decade coursing through the Van Allen radiation belts encircling Earth is about to fall back into the atmosphere. Most of the spacecraft will burn up during reentry,
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NASA satellite reentering atmosphere after years in orbit

A 1,300-pound NASA satellite is set to reenter Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday evening after more than a decade in orbit, according to projections from the agency and U.S. Space Force. The spacecraft, Van Allen Probe A, was one of two satellites launched in ...
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Nasa’s satellite survey reveals world’s weakest bridges

Satellite images reveal which bridges around the world are at highest risk of collapse - Global analysis of 744 bridges reveals those in North America, which were mostly built in the 1960s, are in poo
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