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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 1300-pound NASA satellite is falling to Earth today
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Incoming! 1,300-pound NASA satellite crashes back to Earth over eastern Pacific Ocean
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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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Old NASA science satellite plunges back to Earth
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1,300-pound NASA satellite set to crash back down to Earth nearly 14 years after launch
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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 defense spacecraft shifts asteroid’s orbit around sun
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NASA's Van Allen Probe A to re-enter atmosphere

NASA's Van Allen Probe A is expected to reenter Earth's atmosphere almost 14 years after launch. From 2012 to 2019, the spacecraft and its twin, Van Allen Probe B, flew through the Van Allen belts, rings of charged particles trapped by Earth's magnetic field,
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A bus-sized, 33-foot newly discovered asteroid will fly close to Earth today, NASA confirms

NASA confirms that asteroid 2026 CC3, about the size of a bus, will make a close flyby of Earth on March 11, 2026, at a distance roughly four times that of the Moon’s orbit. Is this asteroid a "danger" to Earth?
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