NASA'S EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET EXPLORER
NASA's Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) ended almost a decade in orbit Jan. 30, when it reentered the atmosphere over Egypt and apparently burned up. Launched on July 7, 1992, the 7,000-lb. spacecraft examined more than 1,000 objects for the first time in extreme UV wavelengths before its...
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