The Soviet Union's Kosmos 482 probe, launched in 1972, has finally met its end as it reentered Earth's atmosphere. Did it disintegrate, or did it splash down harmlessly in the ocean? Find out the shocking details!
After orbiting for 53 years, the failed Soviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 has plunged through Earth's atmosphere. Where did it land? Did it survive? Discover the latest updates on this extraordinary space saga!
After circling Earth for over five decades, the Soviet probe Kosmos 482 has crashed into the Indian Ocean, marking the end of its unexpected journey. Discover the history and implications of this fallen space relic!
A piece of a Soviet spacecraft that malfunctioned on its way to Venus over 50 years ago is expected to reenter Earth's atmosphere this week. While the risk to people is minimal, experts advise caution regarding the debris.
A Soviet probe from 1972 is poised to re-enter Earth's atmosphere. With a weight of nearly 500 kg, experts are monitoring its trajectory and potential impact zone. Could it survive re-entry?