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Salsa will re-enter Earth 's atmosphere on Sept. 8, 2024 .
It will burn up over a remote part of the South Pacific .
Salsa is one of four -piece group called Cluster .
The four identical satellites have been monitoring Earth 's magnetic field since 2000 .
Following Salsa 's re-entry, its three counterparts are also scheduled for similar fiery ends.
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