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Total Solar Eclipse: What do scientists hope to learn from the cosmic event in US?

When a rare total solar eclipse sweeps across North America, scientists will be able to gather data from the Sun's atmosphere to strange animal behaviors

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Massive Pallet of Old Batteries Re-Enters Earth's Atmosphere, Marking Heaviest ISS Trash Return Yet

On Friday, March 8, a pallet of used batteries from the International Space Station (ISS) reentered Earth’s atmosphere over the Gulf of Mexico following an unpredictable journey through orbit.

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No damage reported after 5,000-pound satellite fell to Earth Wednesday

A European Space Agency satellite reentered Earth’s atmosphere over the North Pacific Ocean Wednesday afternoon and there have been no reports of damage, according to the agency.

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Out of control ERS-2 satellite set to crash to Earth today

An out-of-control satellite is hurtling towards Earth, nearly three decades after it first launched. The ERS-2 satellite, which served as an observation platform, is expected to enter the Earth’s atmosphere at some point on Wednesday. The European Space Agency (ESA) said the risks associated with the two-tonne satellite are “very low”, however there is still a chance that fragments could hit populated areas.

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Nasa finally prise open canister of space dust four months after it reached Earth

Johnson Space Center scientists pry open remaining samples of 4.6bn-year-old asteroid Bennu collected by Osiris-Rex mission

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Peregrine, aiming to be first private lunar lander, burns up in Earth's atmosphere

After languishing in space for more than a week, Peregrine, a private moon lander containing human remains, burned up Thursday in Earth’s atmosphere.

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Iran Successfully Launches New Bio-Capsule Into Space

Iran has successfully launched the newest biological capsule outside the Earth's atmosphere, according to Iranian media.

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Asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs halted a key process for life on Earth, scientists say

Fine dust thrown up into Earth’s atmosphere after an asteroid strike 66 million years ago blocked the sun to an extent that plants were unable to photosynthesize, a new study has found.

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Building a Spacecraft to Deorbit ISS 'Not Optional,' Claims NASA Safety Panel

A safety panel highlighted the urgency of safely deorbiting the International Space Station (ISS) after it retires in 2030, warning of a catastrophe if the spacecraft were to make an uncontrolled reentry through Earth’s atmosphere.

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