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An object seen to have moved in the time between when it was imaged by the IRAS and AKARI surveys in 1983 and 2006 ...
Not for too much longer, though: According to LiveScience, a telescope analysis by Dutch space researcher and satellite ...
An expert has revealed the potential crash zone of Kosmos 482, a failed spacecraft due to crash back to Earth this week ...
An out-of-control Soviet-era spacecraft will plummet back to Earth on Saturday, if the latest tracking predictions are ...
A half-ton Russian satellite that was built to land on Venus but never left Earth’s orbit could fall out of the sky intact in ...
Scientists are keeping an eye on Kosmos 482, which is forecast to plunge back to Earth next week. We just don't know exactly ...
The Soviet lander Cosmos 482, launched in 1972 but never reached its destination on Venus, is ready for an uncontrolled ...
While that prediction was thankfully revised, the planet may have to worry about another object plummeting down from the heavens — a 1970s spacecraft called Kosmos 482. The Soviet-era spacecraft ...
But something else is set to crash-land into our planet this ... notes that Kosmos 482’s reentry depends on the sun, as the heating of the atmosphere impacts how an object falls.
Experts say the Venus-bound probe's durable design could allow it to survive reentry, posing a small risk to populated areas.