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The failed Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 has finally returned to Earth after 53 years in orbit. It disappeared into the Indian ...
The Kosmos 482 probe crashed to Earth today (May 10) after circling our planet for more than five decades. Reentry occurred at 2:24 a.m. ET (0624 GMT or 9:24 a.m. Moscow time) over the Indian Ocean ...
Russia has reported that the Kosmos-482 spacecraft, launched by the Soviet Union in 1972 for Venus exploration, crashed into the Indian Ocean on 10 May. Source: Roscosmos, the Russian state ...
Kosmos 482 was originally headed to Venus. Instead, it spent more than half a century orbiting this planet. On Saturday, it came down over the Indian Ocean, according to Russia's space agency.
Languages: English and some Welsh. The spacecraft Kosmos 482, launched in 1972, crashed into the Indian Ocean on Saturday after spending over five decades in orbit. Newsweek contacted the European ...
Earth has a growing space junk problem, with three sizable pieces of debris crashing onto our planet every day. To combat ...
Humanity lives to fight another day after the failed Soviet lander re-entered our atmosphere at 2:24AM ET on Saturday before harmlessly splashing down in the Indian Ocean west of Jakarta, Indonesia, ...
The Kosmos-482 automated interplanetary station, launched in 1972 to study Venus, has returned to Earth, crashing into the Indian Ocean. The EU Space Surveillance System (EU SST) and russia's ...
The Russian space agency Roscosmos reports that the impact of the Soviet probe Kosmos 482 occurred in the Indian Ocean. The descent, Roscosmos writes on its social media, was monitored by its ...
Part of a Soviet-era spacecraft is likely to have re-entered the Earth's atmosphere after being stuck in orbit for more than half a century, the European Space Agency said.
The European Union Space Surveillance and Tracking confirmed Kosmos 482 landed back on Earth based ... 6.24am in London in the Indian Ocean near Jakarta, capital of Indonesia, according to ...