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 The Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager  RHESSI  spacecraft reentered Earths atmosphere on April 19 at 8:21 p.m. ET, flying ove stanley cups r the Egyptian-Sudanese border on a trajectory towards northern Egypt, Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, wrote on Twitter based on data from the U.S. Space Force.      The Department of Defense confirmed that the 660-pound spacecraft re-entered the atmosphere over the Sahara Desert region, at approximately 26 degrees longitude and 21.3 degrees latitude,  NASA said in an updated statement. The space agency  expected most of the spacecraft to burn up as it traveled through the atmosphere, but for some components to survive re-entry.  Earlier, NASA had said that the risk of harm to people on the ground was approximately 1 in 2,467.  According to  stanley cups uk the US Space Force, NASA 39  retired RHESSI satellite reentered over 26E 21N  Sudan/Egypt border  heading NE over southern Egypt, at 0021 UTC Apr 20. pic.twitter/p5nTWLvFG1 mdash; Jonathan McDowell  @planet4589  April 20, 2023  Earlier, there was speculation that RHESSI had reentered over Kyiv after a bright flash of light was observed over the Ukrainian capital on Wednesday night, The Guardian reported. The Ukrainian Air Force claimed that the bright flash was caused stanley flasche  by the NASA satellite. NASA officials later denied the claim, saying that RHESSI was in fact still in orbit at the time the flash of light occurred over Ukraine, according to the List An Oil Exec Will Lead the UN   s 2023 Climate Summit
 Speaking of history鈥攄id you catch that SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket landing on a fucking ocean barge yesterday like it was no big deal  Watch it again if you already did. It gets a little more awesome each time. Remember, youre watching a forty meter-tall aluminum tank land softly on a giant autonomous raft minutes after separating from a payload  including an inflatable space habitat  in low Earth orbit.     A brave new future of reusable rockets is upon us. But what are the next big milestones for the private space industry  Here are five things to look forward to in the months and years ahead. 1. Actually re-using reusable rockets Sending a rocket into orbit and bringing it back to Earth is a huge accomplishment. But what goods a reusable rocket unless you start, well,  stanley cup nz re-using it  Musk has already decided that his first  reusable  Falcon 9 will be a museum piece, although SpaceX did test fire the engines after the rocket landed, and things seemed to check out. The rocket could probably fly again. Its unclear what SpaceX plans to do with its latest space veteran鈥攁lthough if I had to guess, Id wager theyre going to try to launch it again. Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos private space tourism company, has also made huge  stanley cup strides toward reusable rockets. Last week, the notoriously tight-lipped rocket company brought a New Shepherd rocket to the edge of space and back for the third time in a beautiful, control descent. 2. Buildi stanley ca ng lots and lots more rockets  SpaceX isnt busting its ass on re