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NASA satellite crashes to Earth

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NASA satellite to crash to Earth after 14 years in space. What to know
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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NASA satellite crashes on Earth tonight. Will Ohio see it? What we know
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1,300-pound NASA satellite re-enters Earth's atmosphere after 14 years in space
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After 14 Years, NASA says a 600 kg satellite will crash back into Earth
Now, a big satellite sent by NASA 14 years ago is coming back to our planet.

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A 1,300-pound Nasa spacecraft to re-enter Earth's atmosphere
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Parts of giant Nasa satellite to crash to Earth, posing low risk
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NASA’s Valkyrie humanoid robot returns to US after 10 years

NASA’s Valkyrie humanoid robot is heading back to Johnson Space Center in Texas after spending a full decade at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. The 1.8-meter, 125-kilogram electric humanoid,
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NASA robot returning to US for Mars trip after decade of research in Scotland

The University of Edinburgh’s Centre of Robotics has honed Valkyrie’s capabilities over the last 10 years.
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What is NASA Force and why is it launching now? New Tech Force program explained

NASA Force is launching to place top engineers into mission-critical roles, expanding the US Tech Force program to advance space exploration and technology priorities.
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NASA shakes up moon program with Artemis test mission before astronaut lunar landing

Planned for 2027, the new mission comes as the US aims to establish regular lunar missions, a long-awaited follow-up to its first moon missions in the Apollo program, which ended in 1972. NASA is
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