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1,300-pound NASA satellite re-enters Earth's atmosphere

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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 spacecraft makes an uncontrolled plunge back to Earth
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Defunct NASA satellite to crash back to Earth, with a small risk of falling debris
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After 14 Years, NASA says a 600 kg satellite will crash back into Earth
Now, a big satellite sent by NASA 14 years ago is coming back to our planet.

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NASA satellite to crash to Earth after 14 years in space. What to know
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A 1,300-pound Nasa spacecraft to re-enter Earth's atmosphere
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NASA fixes Artemis II rocket for April launch to take astronauts around moon

NASA's Artemis II is on track to shoot for the moon in April after engineers fixed the helium issue that grounded the mission's rocket last month.
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Recap of the SpaceX rocket launch from Florida early Tuesday

Recap of the EchoStar XXV mission, which launched at 12:19 a.m. Tuesday, March 10 from Launch Complex 40 in Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Original story: SpaceX is set to light up the night sky over Florida again — and this rocket launch is not the traditional Starlink.
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United Launch Alliance tapped to provide replacement Artemis stages after revamp

NASA moved quickly to tap United Launch Alliance to help fill in the blank space the agency created when it decided to alter its Artemis program's future launches.
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NASA Artemis 2 moon rocket rolls back from launch pad. Can you watch?

NASA's towering Space Launch System rocket will be rolled back off the launch pad for repairs, delaying the Artemis 2 launch to April.
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Artemis 2: All the NASA moon mission launch dates available after rocket issue

Following the setback, the rocket was expected to be rolled back from the Kennedy Space Center launchpad to the Vehicle Assembly Building in Florida for further inspection and work. With this move, NASA effectively ruled out attempting a launch during next available window,
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NASA selects United Launch Alliance to provide upper stage for Artemis IV and V

The exploration upper stage needed to be replaced due to 'eroding cost and schedule delays.'
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NASA selects Vulcan Centaur 5 as it fine tunes its space launch system for Artemis missions

NASA has selected United Launch Alliance’s Centaur 5 upper stage for two crewed Artemis missions planned for 2028. Here's the latest. (AP Photo)
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NASA astronauts are returning to the moon. Houston’s Johnson Space Center will get them there

Mission Control will be packed with experts, specialists and flight directors around-the-clock as NASA takes on its most complicated mission in more than half a century.
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NASA Opens $15B NLS II Contract Vehicle to New Launch Providers

NASA is seeking proposals from launch providers to join the Launch Services II contract vehicle, which supports federal space missions.
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NASA Force: Space agency launches initiative to recruit engineers and technologists

NASA has joined forces with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on a new mission to recruit engineers and technologists.
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NASA's historic Artemis 1 launch viewable from 16 different cameras

The Space Launch System - first-ever launch was captured by several cameras at Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B and on the rocket. Credit: NASA | mash mix by Space.com's Steve Spaleta Music by Rocket Jr. / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Trump reacts to ...
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