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What If NASA Satellite Crashes on Earth? Is There Any Danger?

June 2, 2026March 11, 2026 by Mahtab A Quddusi

What happens if NASA’s 600‑kg satellite crashes back to Earth? Most of it burns up but could fragments survive? Discover why experts say danger is low.

Categories science Tags aerospace engineering, NASA satellite, satellite crash, scientific research, space exploration, Van Allen Probes Leave a comment

NASA Artemis II Rocket Returns to VAB for Essential Repairs

June 2, 2026February 27, 2026 by Mahtab A Quddusi

NASA’s Artemis II rocket has returned to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) for essential repairs, ensuring safety before its crewed lunar mission.

Categories science, space Tags aerospace engineering, Artemis mission, astronomy, moon missions, NASA Artemis, rocket science, space exploration, vehicle assembly building Leave a comment

Why NASA Artemis II Rocket Launch Postponed—Here’s the Technical Reason

June 2, 2026February 23, 2026 by Mahtab A Quddusi

NASA’s Artemis II SLS rocket launch postponed to April 2026 due to fuel leaks. Crew preps for historic Moon flyby after fixes. Latest updates inside.

Categories science, space Tags aerospace engineering, Artemis mission, astronomy, moon missions, NASA Artemis, rocket science, space exploration Leave a comment
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