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A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, initially intended for Venus, is set to reenter Earth's atmosphere unpredictably. Experts anticipate minimal risk to human safety, likening it to a meteorite fall.
A half-ton Soviet spacecraft, Kosmos 482, launched in 1972 for Venus, is predicted to make an uncontrolled reentry around May 10. Due to a rocket malfunction, it remained in Earth orbit.
The chance of the spacecraft actually hitting someone or something is small, he added. “But it cannot be completely excluded.” The Soviet Union launched the spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 in 1972, one ...
"But it cannot be completely excluded.” The Soviet Union launched the spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 in 1972, one of a series of Venus missions. But it never made it out of Earth orbit because ...
Dutch scientist Marco Langbroek anticipates the failed spacecraft, known as Kosmos 482, will reenter around May 10, estimating an impact speed of 150 mph (242 kph) if it remains intact.
The chance of the spacecraft actually hitting someone or something is small, he added. "But it cannot be completely excluded."The Soviet Union launched the spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 in 1972, one ...
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