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An out-of-control Russian spacecraft has probably plummeted to Earth, after 53 years stuck in orbit, experts say. In recent ...
The Kosmos 482 probe crashed to Earth today (May 10) after circling our planet for more than five decades. Reentry occurred ...
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Space.com on MSNOld Soviet Kosmos 482 Venus lander's fall to Earth will be no ordinary space junk crash. Here's whyKosmos 482 was part of the Soviet Union's storied Venera program of Venus exploration. The probe launched toward the second ...
The failed Soviet Venus lander Kosmos 482 has finally met its end after a remarkable 53-year journey in Earth orbit. Launched in 1972 under USSR's Venera programme, the probe re-entered Earth's ...
After more than five decades silently orbiting our planet, a relic of the Cold War space race is making a dramatic and fiery ...
The spacecraft was meant to go to Venus, but it never made it to the planet and is now expected to fall back to Earth.
A SOVIET spacecraft once destined for Venus is expected to crash back to Earth on Saturday after more than 50 years stuck in ...
Kosmos 482 may crash back to Earth after 53 years in orbit, with reentry expected around May 10, 2025. Risk to public remains low.
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Irish Examiner on MSNSoviet-era spacecraft plunges to Earth more than 50 years after failed launchMuch of the spacecraft came tumbling back to Earth within a decade of the failed launch. No longer able to resist gravity’s ...
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After more than half a century, the voyage of Kosmos 482 is overThe odyssey of the Soviet Union's failed attempt to reach Venus came to an end over the weekend with the probe either ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNOut-of-control Kosmos 482 Spacecraft Likely Fell To Earth After 53 Years In OrbitIn an astonishing twist, theKosmos 482, a Russian spacecraft launched in 1972, is thought to have finally fallen to Earth ...
Kosmos 482, a Soviet probe launched in 1972, recently crashed into the Pacific Ocean. The mission to Venus failed due to a ...
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