On November 11, the European Space Agency's (ESA) satellite GOCE entered the Earth's atmosphere and caught fire.
The European Space Agency (ESA) was relieved when it announced that GOCE had landed safely in the sea.
The European Space Agency (ESA) recently announced that an artificial satellite weighing about 1 ton is about to fall to Earth uncontrollably.
A European satellite promises to soon become the latest
The European Aeronautics Agency (ESA) announces the satellite Current and Gravity Explorer (GOCE) operation, which has been running out of fuel since 2009 and will fall back to
An extraterrestrial artificial satellite noted the impact of the negative wave from the terrible earthquake in Japan on March 11, 2011.
Goce, Europe's ultra-low flying satellite, has just been pulled down further from Earth to improve its data resolution.
The large loss of ice in the West of Antarctica shows signs of weakening the gravity of the earth in this area.
On November 9, a space satellite named GOCE of Europe ran out of fuel from October 21, falling through the Earth's atmosphere very quickly due to the influence of the magnetic