NASA expects most of the 660-pound spacecraft to burn up as it travels through the atmosphere, but some components are expected to survive reentry during the fall to earth.
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. The agency expects most of the 660-pound spacecraft to burn up as it travels through the atmosphere, but some components are expected to survive reentry. The risk of harm coming to anyone on Earth as a result of RHESSI’s return is low — approximately 1 in 2,467, according to
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Danger risk of old NASA satellite falling to Earth are 'low,' space agency saysThe satellite known as Rhessi, which spent 16 years recording more than 100,000 solar events, is set to plummet into the atmosphere sometime this week.
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Danger risk of old NASA satellite falling to Earth are 'low,' space agency saysThe satellite known as Rhessi, which spent 16 years recording more than 100,000 solar events, is set to plummet into the atmosphere sometime this week.
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Danger risk of old NASA satellite falling to Earth are 'low,' space agency saysThe satellite known as Rhessi, which spent 16 years recording more than 100,000 solar events, is set to plummet into the atmosphere sometime this week.
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Danger risk of old NASA satellite falling to Earth are 'low,' space agency saysThe satellite known as Rhessi, which spent 16 years recording more than 100,000 solar events, is set to plummet into the atmosphere sometime this week.
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Danger risk of old NASA satellite falling to Earth are 'low,' space agency saysThe satellite known as Rhessi, which spent 16 years recording more than 100,000 solar events, is set to plummet into the atmosphere sometime this week.
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Dead NASA satellite will crash to Earth this weekThe 600-pound RHESSI spacecraft is expected to reenter on Wednesday (April 19) at 9:30 p.m. ET, plus or minus 16 hours.
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