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NASA, Earth

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1,300-pound NASA satellite re-enters Earth's atmosphere after 14 years in space
A 1,300-pound NASA probe re-entered Earth's atmosphere on Wednesday, nearly 14 years after it was launched.

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NASA satellite to crash to Earth after 14 years in space. What to know
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A NASA spacecraft is set to make an uncontrolled plunge back to Earth. Here are the risks

Meteor streaks across Ohio sky, NASA confirms

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Meteor Streaks Across the Sky Over Pennsylvania and Ohio
A meteor was captured on cameras in Ohio and Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning, NASA said. The fireball created a sonic boom around the Lake Erie region, a meteorologist said.

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NASA confirms 7-ton meteor over Ohio. Why was there no warning?
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Meteor suspected after flash and boom over Ohio and Pennsylvania
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Meteor spotted streaking across the sky over Pennsylvania and Ohio
A meteor was seen streaking across the sky in multiple states, including Pennsylvania and Ohio, officials said.

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A Meteor Streaks Across the U.S. and Rattles Ohio With an Explosive Boom
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Meteor Causes Loud Boom Across Ohio As It Enters Atmosphere, NASA Confirms - Watch Video
NASA has confirmed the big boom was the sound of a meteor entering the Earth's atmosphere.

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NASA confirms meteor caused loud boom to echo across Ohio, Pennsylvania
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National Weather Service shares reports of meteor in Pittsburgh
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NASA Says An Old Satellite Crashes Back To Earth, But It’s Not Expected To Cause Injuries To People

We’ve had things that have reentered have a 1 in 1,000 chance, and nothing happened; if we have a few that are 1 in 4,000 or 5,000, it’s not a horrible day for mankind,” Dr. Darren McKnight, a senior technical fellow at space-tracking company LeoLabs,
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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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Defunct NASA satellite to crash back to Earth, with a small risk of falling debris

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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NASA warns: Airplane-sized asteroid 2026 FB zooming past Earth at 34,000 mph today; what could happen next

NASA is keeping an eye on near-Earth objects. One such object is a small asteroid called 2026 FB. This asteroid is expected to pass close to the Earth today. The asteroid is small in size, but it is still keeping the attention of experts.
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An asteroid the size of a bus made a close flyby of Earth, NASA says

A bus-size asteroid known as 2026 EG1 flew past Earth closer than the moon late Thursday. Here's what NASA had to say about the close pass. (Adobe Photo)
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Wayward, 1,300-pound NASA satellite to crash through Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday — here’s how dangerous it will be to the public

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 the [satellite] will re-enter the atmosphere at approximately 7:45 p.
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Earth-facing sunspot blasts powerful M4.4-class solar flare

Sunspot AR4618 erupted with an M4.4-class solar flare causing a coronal mass ejection (CME) that may give Earth a glancing blow. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the fireworks in multiple wavelengths.
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NASA's TRACERS to study magnetic explosions triggered by space weather

NASA's Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites (TRACERS) mission will study "magnetic reconnection and its effects in Earth's atmosphere," according to the Goddard Space Flight Center.
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