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More than 50 years ago in the early 1960s, the Soviet space program embarked on a bold new undertaking to go where no human had gone before.
Debris from the 50 year-old probe Cosmos 482 crash-landed into the Indian Ocean over the weekend.
On Sunday, the failed Soviet Cosmos 482 crashed back down to earth fifty-three years after it was launched into orbit. But ...
COSMOS 482 Reentry - launched by Soviet Union March 31, 1972, it was intended to be a Venus lander. ESA confirms its landed ...
Kosmos 482 rocketed into space in 1972 on a quest to reach Venus, but its journey was scuttled by an apparent engine ...
Soviet-era spacecraft Kosmos 482 re-enters Earth's atmosphere after 53 years in orbit without causing injuries or damage, ...
The Soviet-era spacecraft, which was originally designed to make a soft landing on Venus but ended up trapped in Earth’s ...
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The probe's return to Earth had been closely monitored by multiple space agencies, including the European Space Agency (ESA) ...
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Reports confirmed that the Cosmos 482 crashed, but the site of the crash is unknown. However, speculations are rife that the Russia’s failed spacecraft crashed likely in the Indian Ocean.
Cosmos 482, launched into space by the Soviet Union in 1972 with a destination of Venus, malfunctioned and has been in ...