A spacecraft could plunge into Earth’s atmosphere as soon as Tuesday. While most of the probe will likely burn up during reentry, a few components are expected to survive.
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NASA's Van Allen Probe A, weighing 1,323 pounds, is set to crash back to Earth on March 10 after 14 years in orbit.