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NASA satellite to crash into Earth today. Does it pose any danger?
A 1,300-pound NASA satellite will crash back to Earth in an expected milestone that will bring to an end its 14 years of orbiting our planet.

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A 1,300-pound NASA satellite could come crashing back to Earth within the next 24 hours and no one knows exactly where
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NASA Warns Satellite Will Crash To Earth Today—What to Know
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Nasa spacecraft weighing 1,300lb re-enters 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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NASA's Van Allen Probe A to Re-enter Atmosphere: Low Risk of Debris Impact
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NASA's 600Kg Satellite Is Falling Back to Earth, Is There Any Danger?
Experts say the risk to the public is extremely small, as most of the spacecraft will burn up before reaching the surface.

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NASA spacecraft makes an uncontrolled plunge back to Earth
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Massive NASA Satellite to Crash-Land on Earth
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SWOT satellite completes detailed analysis of Earth's river systems

Satellite data shows rivers rise and fall less than expected while revealing hidden riverbed shapes and new clues about Earth’s water cycle.
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Meteosat-11 satellite views of upside down Earth and Moon during post-launch test

A view of Antarctica & the moon can be seen in footage captured by the Meteosat-11 satellte. Credit: Simon Proud / NCEO and EUMETSAT | mash mix by Space.com
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