The Humanity Star satellite is officially dead, months earlier than expected

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Bye, bye, Humanity Star. We hardly knew you. 

On Thursday, Rocket Lab's Humanity Star satellite — effectively a disco ball flying through a low orbit around Earth — re-entered Earth's atmosphere, burning up in the process. 

According to U.S. Strategic Command, the satellite, which was designed to occasionally flash, becoming the brightest object in the night sky, de-orbited at about 9:30 a.m. ET.

The Humanity Star's life was short. 

The satellite was launched as a secret payload aboard one of Rocket Lab's Electron launchers in January. It was initially expected to orbit the planet for about 9 months, but it didn't quite pan out that way.  Read more...

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The Humanity Star satellite is officially dead, months earlier than expected The Humanity Star satellite is officially dead, months earlier than expected Reviewed by mimisabreena on Friday, March 23, 2018 Rating: 5

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