New research suggests Venus may still be geologically active, with massive circular features indicating hot plumes stirring beneath its crust. Discover how this shapes our understanding of the planet!
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!
A coalition of China's top space agencies is set to launch a revolutionary mission to sample Venus's extreme atmosphere between 2028 and 2035. This daring endeavor could uncover microbial life and transform our understanding of Earth's sister planet.
In a groundbreaking revelation, scientists have discovered that Mercury, not Venus or Mars, is Earth's closest planetary neighbor on average. This finding challenges decades of astronomical beliefs and could reshape future space missions.
A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, made an uncontrolled descent to Earth, falling over the Indian Ocean. Experts are left questioning where the remnants landed and whether any survived the fiery reentry.
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, Kosmos 482, has plunged to Earth after more than 50 years in orbit. Confirmed by space agencies, its descent raises questions about space debris and recovery efforts. Did it survive?
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 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.