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NASA satellite to crash to Earth

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Nasa spacecraft crash lands back to Earth
A Nasa spacecraft weighing more than 600kg has crash landed back to Earth, almost 14 years after it was launched. The Van Allen Probe A, which was launched in a pair in 2012, re-entered Earth's atmosphere near the Galapagos Islands in the eastern Pacific Ocean,

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NASA: Satellite to crash back to Earth
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1,300-pound NASA satellite set to crash down to Earth
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Old NASA Science Satellite Plunges Back to Earth
An old NASA science satellite plunged uncontrolled from orbit and reentered over the Pacific on Wednesday.

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A NASA satellite is crashing. See location, timeline
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Nasa spacecraft weighing 1,300lb re-enters Earth's atmosphere
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NASA spacecraft makes an uncontrolled plunge back to Earth
Early analyses predict the 1,323-pound (600-kilogram) vehicle will strike the atmosphere around 7:45 p.m. ET Tuesday, “with an uncertainty of +/- 24 hours,” according to NASA and the US Space Force.

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1,300 Lb. NASA Satellite Is Plunging Back to Earth After 14 Years in Space, with Tiny Chance Anyone Will Be Harmed
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