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A retired, 38-year-old NASA satellite is set to go down from the sky, NASA announced on Friday.
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It also said that the risk of any wreckage falling on anyone would be "very low".
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NASA declared that most 5400 pounds (2,450-kilogram) of the satellite's fuel would burn after reentry.
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Some pieces are even expected to be able to endure.
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It also estimated the risk of injuries from falling debris as around 1-in-9400.
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It is believed that the satellite for science will be down on Sunday night, give or take 17 hours.
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The Aerospace Corp, a California-based company Aerospace Corp is targeting Monday morning, giving or taking 13 hours.
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Through a route that crosses Africa, Asia, the Middle East and the westernmost regions that comprise North and South America.