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In an astonishing twist, theKosmos 482, a Russian spacecraft launched in 1972, is thought to have finally fallen to Earth ...
The EU Space Surveillance and Tracking system showed a map of its potential landing route, including land areas marked in red ...
A Soviet-era spacecraft called Kosmos 482 has crashed on Earth after 53 years "stuck in orbit," according to The Associated ...
The time part or all of the dead probe is expected to impact Earth continues to narrow in on Friday overnight into Saturday ...
Soviet-era Venus probe Kosmos 482 may have already re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere but is certainly in its final hours ...
The failed Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 could crash to Earth overnight tonight after more than 50 years in the wrong orbit.
A Soviet-era spacecraft meant to land on Venus a half century ago is expected to plunge uncontrolled back to Earth within ...
Despite the risks, the US Space Force does not issue predictions on whether objects like Kosmos 482 will burn up or survive re-entry. “We track and monitor but don’t speculate on outcomes ...
The Soviet Union launched the spacecraft known as Kosmos-482 in 1972, one of a series of Venus missions. But it never made it ...
A vintage Soviet spacecraft, Kosmos 482, is expected to make an uncontrolled re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere this weekend. The Aerospace Corporation's prediction map estimates that the event ...
The uncontrolled re-entry of a spacecraft launched over half ... 53 years ago, a Soviet Venera landing capsule named Kosmos 482 was launched - it was meant to land on the planet Venus, but failed ...
The Soviet Venus probe Kosmos 482 is expected to fall to Earth on May 10, but exactly when and where remains unknown.