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Soviet-era spacecraft Kosmos 482 re-enters Earth's atmosphere after 53 years in orbit without causing injuries or damage, ...
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As the Trump administration continues to make significant cuts to NIH budgets and personnel and to freeze billions of dollars ...
After over five decades in Earth's orbit, the Soviet Venus lander, Kosmos 482, reentered the atmosphere on May 10, 2025, ...
A spacecraft that's been hanging around in orbit after a botched launch more than half a century ago has finally crashed back ...
Kosmos 482 was launched on March 31, 1972, as part of the Soviet Union’s Venera program, which aimed to explore Venus. The ...
A Soviet-era spacecraft plunged to Earth on Saturday, more than a half-century after its failed launch to Venus. Its ...
Despite being a favorite among American travelers, Indonesia is now considered unsafe, especially Papua. The U.S. issued ...
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New insight into the safety concerns at busy Newark Airport - as flight delays and cancellations drag on for a tenth day.
A Soviet-era space probe, Kosmos 482, launched in 1972, is set for an uncontrolled return to Earth around May 10, 2025.
Sunrun's CalReady system has set up US’s largest virtual power plant by linking 75,000 solar home batteries from 56,000 households.
Kosmos 482 became stranded in Earth’s orbit after a premature engine cutoff during its launch phase. Now the spacecraft is expected to reenter Earth’s atmosphere between May 8 and 11 - after 53 years ...
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