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A defunct Soviet satelitte is slated to hurtle back to Earth next week, prompting concerns from space experts that we could ...
A 50-year-old Russian spacecraft is crashing back down to Earth this month, but nobody knows where it will land.
and its batteries long dead. Dutch scientist Marco Langbroek estimated the craft will be heading into earth at around 150mph if it remains intact. The satellite was launched in 1972, and it ...
British - American astronomer Jonathan McDowell has warned that a Soviet Union-era satellite could be crashing down from ...
A NASA satellite launched in 2002 will finally fall back to Earth this week. The dead NASA Satellite was decommissioned in 2018, and now, five years later, it’s finally falling out of orbit.
While the USSR’s Venera 8 successfully reached its destination, a malfunctioning Soyuz rocket ensured its sibling Kosmos 482 craft never made it past Earth’s orbit. The long-dead probe’s ...
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