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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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1,300 lb. NASA satellite is plunging back to Earth after 14 years in space, with tiny chance anyone will be harmed
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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
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 1,300-pound Van Allen Probe A to blaze through atmosphere, plummet to Earth's surface within hours
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Parts of giant Nasa satellite to crash to Earth, posing low risk
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NASA astronaut reveals he was the one who had a medical issue that led to crew's early return to Earth
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke revealed that he was the person who experienced a medical issue that led to the crew's early return to Earth last month.
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Astronauts return to Earth after first-ever medical evacuation from International Space Station
An astronaut in need of medical care has returned to Earth alongside three crewmates, cutting their space station mission short by over a month in NASA's first-ever medical evacuation. The SpaceX Dragon capsule splashed down in the Pacific near San Diego ...
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NASA astronaut Mike Fincke reveals medical incident behind Crew-11 return
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke announced Wednesday that it was his medical issue aboard the International Space Station in January that prompted the agency to return the SpaceX Crew-11 mission to Earth
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Mike Fincke reveals he was the astronaut who had medical issue on the ISS
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke said he was the crew member whose medical issue required a group of space station fliers to return to Earth earlier than planned last month.
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NASA astronaut Don Pettit to return to Earth after more than 200 days in space
Update: Don Pettit and crew made a safe, parachute-assisted landing at 9:20 p.m. Saturday, April 19 (6:20 a.m. on Sunday, April 20, Kazakhstan time), southeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, NASA said. A veteran NASA astronaut who flew to orbit more than ...
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Astronaut whose medical issue prompted NASA’s first early return from the ISS speaks out
NASA’s Mike Fincke has publicly identified himself as the astronaut who had a concerning “medical event” that led to an early exit from the International Space Station.
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NASA astronauts prepare for return to Earth after nine months stuck in space
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who traveled to the International Space Station last June for what was initially a one-week mission, are now preparing for their return home after an extended stay of nine months. In a Tuesday press ...
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NASA astronaut identifies himself as crew member with medical event
Astronaut Mike Fincke announced Thursday that he was the member of Crew-11 who experienced a medical event and had to return to Earth last month.
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