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A piece of space junk called Cosmos 482 is unlikely to pose a threat to people or property. But space experts say it ...
The Soviet space program had a lot of hope riding on the Cosmos 482 mission when it launched in March 1972. The mission ...
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Space.com on MSNScientists chased a falling spacecraft with a plane to understand satellite air pollutionA dramatic aircraft chase of a falling spacecraft has provided new insights into the fiery processes that accompany the ...
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The World from PRX on MSNSoviet spacecraft coming back to EarthA Soviet spacecraft is expected to come hurtling back to Earth after being stuck in orbit for more than 50 years. The Kosmos ...
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ExtremeTech on MSN53-Year-Old Soviet Spacecraft to Perform 'Final Death Plunge'The Soviet Union launched Kosmos 482 on March 31, 1972. At the time, the spacecraft was part of the Venera program, which ...
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A Soviet-era spacecraft meant to land on Venus in the 1970s is expected to soon plunge uncontrolled back to Earth.
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Space.com on MSNDARPA wants a spacecraft to search for water on the moonHowever, DARPA wants the LASSO spacecraft to orbit the moon as low as 6.2 miles (10 km). "The orbiting spacecraft needs to ...
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Live Science on MSNDoomed Soviet spacecraft tumbling toward Earth may already have its parachute out, new images hintNewly published images suggest that an unknown structure is trailing behind the Kosmos 482 probe on its descent to Earth. It ...
Kosmos 482 —originally launched on March 31, 1972, as part of the Soviet Union's ambitious Venera program to explore Venus—is ...
Kosmos 482 was launched in 1972, but will soon make an uncontrolled return to Earth. Here's where the defunct spacecraft may ...
The Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University is partnering with Canopy Aerospace to test next-generation ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Soviet Spacecraft Is About to Crash Back to Earth After Being Stuck in Orbit for 53 YearsIn 1972, the Soviet Union’s Venera 8 spacecraft became the second ever to land on Venus. It operated for 50 minutes in the ...
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