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A Soviet-era spacecraft launched in the 1970s, originally intended to land on Venus, is now expected to crash back to Earth.
Though most projections estimate that the object will reenter the atmosphere around May 10, unknowns about its exact shape ...
The Cosmos 482 lander (also known as Kosmos 482) has been in a decaying orbit since the Soviet Union launched the spacecraft in a failed 1972 ...
Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 is making an uncontrolled descent toward Earth this week, with the UK possibly in its path, ...
A Soviet spacecraft from the Cold War era is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere after 53 years in orbit. The spacecraft, which will likely ...
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A Soviet-era space probe, Kosmos 482, launched in 1972, is set for an uncontrolled return to Earth around May 10, 2025.
A former Soviet spacecraft is predicted to crash back to Earth this week. Weighing approximately 453 kg, Kosmos 482 will ...
Not for too much longer, though: According to LiveScience, a telescope analysis by Dutch space researcher and satellite ...
India, along with several other countries, is in the potential impact zone of the out-of-control Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 ...
Latest satellite tracking data reveals that its parachutes could already have been released after tumbling in low Earth orbit ...