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Failed Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 came crashing back down to Earth after more than half a century in space - and scientists ...
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 ...
Kosmos 482 was launched in March 1972 as part of the Soviet Venera program to explore Venus from the surface. A launch mishap ...
Debris from the 50 year-old probe Cosmos 482 crash-landed into the Indian Ocean over the weekend.
A probe launched from the Soviet Union more than five decades ago has plummeted back to Earth, splashing down in the Indian ...
The Kosmos 482 probe crashed to Earth today (May 10) after circling our planet for more than five decades. Reentry occurred ...
NASA researchers have discovered evidence of tectonic activity on Venus by re-examining decades-old radar data. The findings ...
Venus has a crust that is all one piece, with no evidence of subduction caused by plate tectonics like on Earth.
It's still quite uncertain just where and when the craft will fall, although it is expected to reenter around 2:26 am ET on ...
Launched over 50 years ago, this piece of the Kosmos 482 mission was designed to survive the punishing conditions on Venus.
Launched in 1972 by the Soviet Union, the spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 was part of a series of missions bound for Venus.
A Venus explorer launched by the former Soviet Union over 50 years ago that failed to reach the planet is expected to reenter ...