A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, has plunged back to Earth after over 50 years in orbit. Experts tracked its descent, but uncertainty surrounded its exact landing location. Did it survive the fiery return?
A Soviet-era spacecraft, Cosmos 482, is predicted to crash back to Earth this weekend after decades in orbit. Experts warn onlookers to keep their distance due to potential risks.
A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, is expected to crash back to Earth this week after over 50 years in orbit. Experts predict it may survive re-entry, but the risk to people and property is low.
In a surprising turn of events, SpaceX has indefinitely delayed the Falcon 9 rocket launch that was set to deliver 26 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The mission's status has vanished from upcoming launch lists without explanation.
A former Soviet spacecraft, Kosmos 482, is expected to crash-land on Earth between May 8 and May 11. What are the implications of this event and should we be worried?
Get ready for an unprecedented launch as SpaceX prepares to send 29 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into orbit! With lighter designs and an exciting mission ahead, this launch is one for the history books!
A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, is expected to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere soon, posing a potential risk as it plummets at 150mph. Experts are monitoring its trajectory, but the chances of it hitting someone are slim.
NASA's Psyche spacecraft, on its way to a unique asteroid, faces critical propulsion issues that could impact its mission trajectory. Engineers are racing against time to resolve the fuel pressure drop before mid-June!
A Soviet-era spacecraft that was supposed to explore Venus is expected to crash back to Earth soon. Experts say the risk is low, but where it will land remains uncertain. Could it be headed your way?
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base has been rescheduled to 1:42 p.m. Monday, with backup opportunities throughout the day. The rocket will carry 27 Starlink satellites into orbit.