The Van Allen probe's mission was meant to last two years, but ended up going for nearly seven.
NASA recently released a ground-breaking global map of the ocean floor, primarily powered by data from the SWOT satellite ...
Defunct 1,300-Pound NASA Satellite Reenters Earth’s Atmosphere Over Pacific ...
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A 1,300-pound NASA satellite just uncontrollably crashed into Earth. Where did it land?
A long-retired NASA satellite has finally returned to Earth, burning through the atmosphere before falling into the Pacific.
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Why is the Red Centre suddenly green in 2026? NASA satellite images and rainfall explained
Heavy rainfall in February and March 2026 caused Australia’s Red Centre to turn green, captured by NASA satellite images, marking one of the wettest periods on record for the Northern Territory.
This reentry is notable because it poses a higher risk to the public than the US government typically allows. The risk of ...
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Incoming! 1,300-pound NASA satellite crashes back to Earth over eastern Pacific Ocean
NASA's Van Allen Probe A crashed to Earth on Wednesday morning (March 11) after nearly 14 years in orbit, according to the ...
It’s a homecoming to rock your world. A 1,323-pound spacecraft is expected to rip through Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday night, warns NASA of the incoming juggernaut. “The U.S. Space Force predicted that ...
A defunct NASA spacecraft weighing about 1,300 pounds is expected to make a dramatic return to Earth today, bringing an end to a mission that began more than a decade ago. The satellite has spent ...
A 1,300-pound NASA satellite is expected to crash through Earth's atmosphere March 10, 2026, with some of the spacecraft ...
Here's a look at where and when NASA's Van Allen Probe A will crash on Earth March 10, 2026.
The satellite, launched 14 years ago, will make an uncontrolled re-entry Tuesday evening. NASA puts the risk of harm to anyone on Earth at "approximately 1 in 4,200." ...
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