Van Allen Probe A (with the twin satellite Probe B in the background) – the craft will reenter the Earth’s atmosphere in the next few hours. The risk of harm to people on our planet is considered low. What goes up must come down – when it comes to satellites. And now, a large NASA satellite will reportedly come crashing down to Earth in the next few hours, after spending nearly 14 years in orbit. A 600-kilogram NASA satellite will enter Earth’s atmosphere tomorrow. The Van Allen Probe A research satellite, weighing approximately 600 kilograms and launched in 2011, is scheduled to enter Earth’s atmosphere on March 11. The spacecraft operated until 2019, after which it… pic.twitter.com/7UgxDg4GuL — Black Hole (@konstructivizm) March 10, 2026 Space.com…
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