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Astronomy on MSNFailed Soviet-era spacecraft returned to Earth on SaturdayDebris from the 50 year-old probe Cosmos 482 crash-landed into the Indian Ocean over the weekend.
After a groundbreaking discovery that found possible evidence of life in Venus’s acidic skies, Toronto-born Sara Seager is ...
The Russians indicated it came down over the Indian Ocean, but some experts were not so sure of the precise location.
Kosmos 482 rocketed into space in 1972 on a quest to reach Venus, but its journey was scuttled by an apparent engine malfunction.
On Sunday, the failed Soviet Cosmos 482 crashed back down to earth fifty-three years after it was launched into orbit. But ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNA Wild Plan to Collect a Sample from Venus’s Killer AtmosphereA daring and revolutionary plan tosample Venus’s hostile atmosphere was unveiled by a coalition of China’s leading space ...
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essanews.com on MSNNew model reveals Venus's crust thinner than expectedNew research suggests that Venus's crust might be significantly thinner than previously thought. Scientists at NASA have ...
Russia's space agency says a Soviet spacecraft fell back to Earth Saturday morning over the Indian Ocean. It was originally headed to Venus, but instead spent more than 50 years orbiting Earth.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jupiter’s dazzling auroras are hundreds of times brighter than those seen on Earth, new images from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal.
Soviet-era spacecraft Kosmos 482 re-enters Earth's atmosphere after 53 years in orbit without causing injuries or damage, ...
Kosmos 482 may crash back to Earth after 53 years in orbit, with reentry expected around May 10, 2025. Risk to public remains low.
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