WASHINGTON - It's as big as a bus and weighs 6 tons, but officials probably will never be able to pinpoint exactly where a massive NASA satellite plummeted to Earth. NASA space-junk scientists believe that all - or nearly all - of the parts of their 20-year-old dead satellite safely plunged into the ...
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Dead NASA satellite will soon plummet to Earth
WASHINGTON (AP) — A dead NASA satellite will soon fall to Earth, but the space agency says there is very little chance that a piece of it will hit someone. NASA says the 20 ...
Dead NASA Satellite Will Soon Fall To Earth
WASHINGTON — A dead NASA satellite will soon fall to Earth, but the space agency says there is very little chance that a piece of it will hit someone. NASA says ...
Dead Satellite Will Fall to Earth By September’s End, NASA Says
A defunct satellite poised to fall back to Earth will make its death plunge during the last week of September, NASA officials now say. The spacecraft, an old NASA climate probe ...
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Dead NASA satellite will soon plummet to Earth
A dead NASA satellite will soon fall to Earth, but the space agency says there is very little chance that a piece of it will hit someone. NASA says the 20-year-old satellite ...
NASA satellite crash subject of 2 probes
NASA begins creating a mishap investigation board to probe the failure. At a news conference, NASA says the satellite likely fell into the Pacific Ocean. The satellite fails to ...
NASA satellite rocket launch fails, lands in ocean
WASHINGTON — A rocket carrying an Earth-observation satellite plummeted into the Pacific Ocean after a failed launch attempt Friday, the second-straight blow to NASA's ...
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Animation of the distribution of mid-tropospheric carbon dioxide. The transport of carbon dioxide around the world is carried out in the "free atmosphere" above the surface layer.
Nasa 'Concern' At Satellite Falling To Earth | ONLINE CNN NEWS
Nasa has admitted it is concerned about a dead £471m satellite that will soon fall to Earth - but insisted there is little chance it will hit anyone.
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