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The time part or all of the dead probe is expected to impact Earth continues to narrow in on Friday overnight into Saturday ...
Space debris re-enters Earth every day. Most of it burns up in the atmosphere. But Russia's 1972 failed Venera mission probe Cosmos 482 is different.
Cosmos 482, part of a Soviet-era spacecraft that failed to reach Venus in the 1970s, is expected to crash back on Earth ...
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 ...
As of now, Cosmos 482's landing zone remains *ahem* up in the air. A large swath of the globe could be a potential reentry ...
While space junk and meteors routinely veer toward a ... while traveling thousands of miles per hour. But if the Cosmos 482 object is indeed a Soviet reentry capsule, it would be equipped with ...
On Sunday, the failed Soviet Cosmos 482 crashed back down to earth fifty-three years after it was launched into orbit. But ...
Much about the piece of space debris, called Cosmos 482 (also spelled Kosmos 482), is unknown. Though most projections estimate that the object will reenter the atmosphere around May 10 ...
Cosmos 482 – also referred to as Kosmos 482 ... the federally-funded Virginia-based Aerospace Corp., which tracks space debris, predicts the probe reentering Earth's atmosphere at 1:54 ...