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A SOVIET spacecraft once destined for Venus is expected to crash back to Earth on Saturday after more than 50 years stuck in ...
Whether the parachute or instrument shell would survive Earth reentry is highly doubtful-but the titanium casing could ...
The probe is projected to crash between between 52° North and 52° South - a big span of the Earth that just includes a ...
Launched in 1972 by the Soviet Union, the spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 was part of a series of missions bound for Venus.
The Soviet craft has been floating around in space after it was launched in 1972. Now it is expected to make an "uncontrolled ...
An expert has revealed the potential crash zone of Kosmos 482, a failed spacecraft due to crash back to Earth this week ...
A renowned Irish space reporter has warned of a small - but very real - chance that part of a rocketship is going to crash ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Kosmos-482, a spacecraft bound for Venus in 1972, was a time capsule from the Cold War when superpowers had broad ambitions for exploring the solar system.
A Soviet satellite once bound for Venus could be about to crash back down to earth after more than half a century in space.
Kosmos 482, a Soviet spacecraft that never made it beyond Earth’s orbit on its way to Venus, is due to come crashing down on ...
A piece of Soviet hardware built to survive the burning, crushing environment of Venus will soon crash down to Earth and, so ...