The Van Allen probe's mission was meant to last two years, but ended up going for nearly seven.
Here's a look at where and when NASA's Van Allen Probe A will crash on Earth March 10, 2026.
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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 ...
A 1,300-pound NASA satellite is expected to crash through Earth's atmosphere March 10, 2026, with some of the spacecraft ...
A large NASA satellite, Van Allen Probe A, is set to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, but experts assure that the risk to human safety is minimal.
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1,300-pound spacecraft will crash to Earth today following intense solar activity, NASA warns
NASA's Van Allen Probe A is falling to Earth much sooner than expected, though the spacecraft's reentry poses a low risk to humans.
Artemis II will send four astronauts around the Moon aboard Orion while the public tracks the mission through NASA’s Artemis ...
The Van Allen Probe A, which launched in 2012, is coming home. Here’s the latest update on what will hopefully be an uneventful reentry. In 2012, NASA launched two probes into space: Van Allen Probe A ...
A spacecraft could plunge into Earth’s atmosphere as soon as Tuesday. While most of the probe will likely burn up during reentry, a few components are expected to survive.
According to the space agency's tracking, the rock is hurtling through space at more than 21,500 miles per hour.
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