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Soviet-era spacecraft meant to land on Venus set to plunge to Earth half-century after failed launch
Soviet-era spacecraft Kosmos 482 expected to reenter Earth's atmosphere in early May, posing minimal risk of impact.
Kosmos 482, a former Soviet Union spacecraft, has something hanging. A satellite tracker says it might be the parachute, but ...
It’s too early to know where the half-ton mass of metal might come down or how much of it will survive re-entry, according to ...
Soviet-Era Spacecraft Expected to Hit Earth Next Week | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, ...
Part of a spacecraft that launched in 1972 and has been orbiting Earth for 53 years is due to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere in ...
We're likely less than two weeks from a former Soviet Union spacecraft re-entering Earth's atmosphere, but there's a problem: ...
A spacecraft that was launched by the now-dissolved Soviet Union back in the 1970s is expected to make an uncontrolled return ...
A 50-year-old Russian spacecraft is crashing back down to Earth this month, but nobody knows where it will land.
The Soviet space program had a lot of hope riding on the Cosmos 482 mission when it launched in March 1972. The mission ...
Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 expected to crash back to Earth next week. Here's what you need to know
A Soviet-era spacecraft that never made it to Venus more than 50 years ago is finally about to plunge back to Earth. That's according to academic and satellite watcher Marco Langbroek from Delft ...
DPhil Shubham Kulkarni of the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford has provided a worst-case scenario if the ...
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