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After 14 years, Van Allen probe plunges back to Earth over the Pacific Ocean
The Van Allen Probe was launched in 2012 to study the radiation belts that surround Earth.
Initially launched on a two-year mission, the probe spent almost 14 years in space—and its twin is still orbiting the Earth.
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