The European Space Agency (ESA) is concluding the Cluster mission, with the first of four satellites safely reentering Earth’s atmosphere. This marks the end of a mission that has provided 24 years of valuable space data. In January, the satellite’s orbit was adjusted to ensure its reentry would target an uninhabited area, reducing risks for humans.
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