Schafer’s Coastal Kitchen will take over the old Luby’s across from Space Center Houston, expanding the Clear Lake family’s restaurants.
A 1,300-pound NASA satellite is expected to crash through Earth's atmosphere March 10, 2026, with some of the spacecraft ...
The satellite, launched 14 years ago, will make an uncontrolled re-entry Tuesday evening. NASA puts the risk of harm to anyone on Earth at "approximately 1 in 4,200." ...
The Van Allen probe's mission was meant to last two years, but ended up going for nearly seven.
A NASA satellite that spent more than a decade coursing through the Van Allen radiation belts encircling Earth is about to fall back into the atmosphere. Most of the spacecraft will burn up during ...
Almost 14 years after it launched into space, a giant Nasa satellite is expected to come crashing down to Earth on Tuesday evening. At approximately 11.45pm GMT (7.45pm EDT), the Van Allen Probe A ...
It’s a homecoming to rock your world. A 1,323-pound spacecraft is expected to rip through Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday night, warns NASA of the incoming juggernaut. “The U.S. Space Force predicted that ...
Much of the Van Allen Probe is expected to burn up in the atmosphere though Nasa says there is "low" risk of people being struck by surviving components.
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.
Initially launched on a two-year mission, the probe spent almost 14 years in space—and its twin is still orbiting the Earth.
Originally built for a two-year mission, the probes collected vital data on the Van Allen belts, which shield Earth from cosmic radiation and solar storms. The mission ended in 2019 when the ...
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