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  2. Operation Burnt Frost - Wikipedia

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    Operation Burnt Frost was a military operation to intercept and destroy non-functioning U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) satellite USA-193. [1] The mission was described by the Missile Defense Agency as a "mission of safeguarding human life against the uncontrolled re-entry of a 5,000-pound satellite containing over 1,000 pounds of hazardous hydrazine propellant". [2]

  3. Satellite crash – live: Out-of-control ERS-2 falls to Earth

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    An out-of-control satellite has fallen to Earth, nearly three decades after it launched. The European Space Agency (ESA) said the risks associated with the two-tonne satellite were “very low ...

  4. Will today's falling satellite hit you? You're more ... - AOL

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    What did ERS-2 satellite do while in space? ERS-2 launched in 1995 and was initially planned to serve the ESA for three years. However, it remained in operation until 2011, providing data for over ...

  5. NOAA-19 - Wikipedia

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    NOAA-N Prime after falling over during construction, on 6 September 2003. On 6 September 2003 at 15:28 UTC, the satellite was badly damaged while being worked on at the Lockheed Martin Space Systems factory in Sunnyvale, California. The spacecraft fell to the floor as it reached 13° of tilt while being rotated.

  6. A satellite will make a fiery fall back to Earth ... - AOL

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    A defunct European satellite is falling to Earth and is expected to plunge uncontrolled through the atmosphere Wednesday. The vast majority of the dead satellite is expected to burn up in the ...

  7. USA-193 - Wikipedia

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    The satellite's remnants were expected to burn up over the course of the next 40 days, with most of the satellite's mass re-entering the atmosphere within 48 hours of the missile strike. [ 4 ] [ 28 ] U.S. officials denied that the action was intended to prevent sensitive technology falling into foreign hands [ 1 ] and also denied that it was a ...

  8. List of space debris fall incidents - Wikipedia

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    1978: the Soviet reconnaissance satellite Kosmos 954 reentered the atmosphere over northwest Canada and scattered radioactive debris over northern Canada, some landing in the Great Slave Lake. [4] 1979: portions of Skylab came down over Australia, and several pieces landed in the area around the Shire of Esperance, which fined NASA $400 for ...

  9. Someone could soon be killed or injured by falling satellites ...

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    Satellites run risk of bringing down aircraft, Federal Aviation Authority says