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NASA satellite launched in 1984 to fall back to earth after 38 years | Oneindia News *News

NASA satellite launched in 1984 to fall back to earth after 38 years | Oneindia News *News

A NASA satellite that was launched into orbit 38 years ago will crash back on its home planet today.

The 2,450 kg satellite is expected to crash at around 6:40 pm eastern time.

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