1980s NASA Satellite Crashes Back to Earth Over Bering Sea

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The defunct Earth Radiation Budget Satellite (ERBS) reentered the atmosphere after spending nearly four decades in low Earth orbit.

in SpaceNews. The 5,400-pound research satellite had spent the last 38 years in low Earth orbit, having been delivered to space on October 5, 1984 by the Space Shuttleyears, but it eked out a 21-year career, having been retired in 2005.Earth’s energy budget, that is, the balance between the amount of solar energy that our planet receives and the amount it radiates back to space.

This latest satellite reentry represents the old way of doing things, both in terms of the time it took the satellite to deorbit after retirement and the risk it posed to people on the ground. In September 2022, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission

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