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NASA satellite to crash to Earth

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NASA probe parts could crash to Earth tonight. How to watch in Arizona
A 1,300-pound NASA satellite was set to crash into Earth on Tuesday, March 10, after orbiting Earth for 14 years.

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NASA satellite to crash into Earth today. Does it pose any danger?
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1,300-pound NASA satellite re-enters Earth's atmosphere after 14 years in space
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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 1,300-pound Nasa spacecraft to re-enter Earth's atmosphere
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Look Out Below! A 1,300-Pound NASA Satellite Is on Its Way Back to Earth
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A NASA satellite is crashing. See location, timeline
Van Allen Probe A, a satellite used to survey Earth's permanent radiation belts, is expected to return to Earth around 7:45 p.m. March 10, with a margin of error of ±24 hours, according to a March 9 N...

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Defunct NASA satellite to crash back to Earth, with a small risk of falling debris
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Nasa spacecraft weighing 1,300lb due to re-enter Earth's atmosphere
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NASA satellite crash today: Where will 'Van Allen Probe A' crash and does it pose any danger to humans?

A 1,300-pound NASA satellite that has spent more than a decade studying Earth’s radiation environment is expected to fall back to the planet today, marking the end of a mission that lasted far longer than originally planned. The spacecraft, known as Van ...
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Louisiana Citizens Looking Up As Satellite Falls Towards Earth

A 1,300-pound satellite is set to reenter Earth's atmosphere this week. While most will burn up, NASA advises caution with any debris that might land nearby.
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