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Kosmos 482 rocketed into space in 1972 on a quest to reach Venus, but its journey was scuttled by an apparent engine ...
Launched in 1972 by the Soviet Union, the spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 was part of a series of missions bound for Venus.
A failed Soviet-era spacecraft that became trapped in Earth’s orbit by mistake more than 50 years ago is expected to make a ...
Kosmos 482, a Soviet-era spacecraft launched in 1972, re-entered Earth’s atmosphere Saturday after over 50 years in orbit. Russia claimed it landed in the Indian Ocean, but the European Space Agency ...
The time part or all of the dead probe is expected to impact Earth continues to narrow in on Friday overnight into Saturday ...
The spacecraft, stuck in orbit since 1972 after an unsuccessful mission to Venus, plunged into the Indian Ocean.
Kosmos 482, a Soviet-era spacecraft, could crash on Saturday after being trapped in Earth's orbit for more than 50 years.
Cosmos (or Kosmos) 482's orbit has slowly brought it closer to our planet since 1972, and now it's on the cusp of plummeting ...
Ahead of the monumental event—which could crash anywhere from as far north ... that the descent craft could come down, the location it will land is also unpredictable. However, space experts believe ...
As of this writing, they believe Kosmos 482 will crash at 10:37 PM ET on May 9. NASA added some perspective on Thursday: “The time and location of atmospheric reentry should be known more accurately ...
That means the spacecraft could crash back to Earth as early as ... You can check the current location of Kosmos 482 here, and this will continue to be updated until the spacecraft hits the ...
You can check the current location of Kosmos 482 here, and this will continue to ... It is possible, at this point, the probe could crash somewhere in Australia, but it "largely passes over ...