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The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite that has been befuddling NASA scientists with its unpredictable reentry path has finally fallen back to Earth. We 8230; just don ;t know where yet exactly. But you ;re safe to look up now.
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https://gizmodo/this-is-the-last-launch-of-the-space-shuttle-discovery-5769527 Update: The Christian Science Monitor reports that debris fell over Okotoks, Canada late last ni
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