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Space.com on MSNFailed Soviet Venus probe Kosmos 482 is expected to fall to Earth tonight, but when and where? Here's what we knowIt's still quite uncertain just where and when the craft will fall, although it is expected to reenter around 2:26 am ET on ...
A new study of Venus suggests that the deeply inhospitable world may be more like Earth than we thought.
The Kosmos 482 probe crashed to Earth today (May 10) after circling our planet for more than five decades. Reentry occurred ...
Venus may not have Earth-style tectonic plates, but it’s far from geologically quiet. A new model shows its crust is ...
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Old Soviet Venus lander's fall to Earth will be no ordinary space junk crash. Here's whyThe Soviet Union's failed Kosmos 482 Venus probe will fall back to Earth from orbit soon, and it may well make it to the ...
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A Soviet-era spacecraft that failed to reach Venus is due to crash back to Earth this weekThe IKI’s Venera program sent a series of probes toward Venus in the 1970s and ‘80s, with several surviving the trip and ...
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Space.com on MSNA failed Soviet Venus probe is falling to Earth. Here's what it might look likeRecent sighting of spacecraft and debris burning through the atmosphere during their plummet back to Earth offer some clues ...
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky This Week from May 16 to 23: Venus meets the morning MoonThursday, May 22 The Moon hangs near Saturn and Neptune in the early-morning sky, and it’s best to catch them earlier rather ...
A SOVIET spacecraft once destined for Venus is expected to crash back to Earth on Saturday after more than 50 years stuck in ...
Launched in 1972, the failed Venus probe has been stuck in Earth orbit ever since. Now it's hurtling back down to Earth.
A defunct Soviet spacecraft, Kosmos 482, is expected to fall back to Earth between May 8-12, 2025. Launched in 1972, the ...
Kosmos-482, a spacecraft bound for Venus in 1972, was a time capsule from the Cold War when superpowers had broad ambitions ...
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