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A Soviet-era spacecraft meant to land on Venus a half century ago is expected to plunge uncontrolled back to Earth within ...
Kosmos 482 is due to crash (or splash) back down to Earth this week – and some of the UK lies in its impact zone ...
A world map showing the predicted range of the Kosmos 482 ... (The Arctic Circle begins just above 66 degrees north latitude) ...
A failed Soviet-era spacecraft that became trapped in Earth’s orbit by mistake more than 50 years ago is expected to make a ...
A replica of a Soviet spacecraft, from the era of the Kosmos 482. The marooned Kosmos 482 is expected to fall back down to ...
A SOVIET spacecraft once destined for Venus is expected to crash back to Earth on Saturday after more than 50 years stuck in ...
The Soviet Venus probe Kosmos 482 is expected to fall to Earth on May 10, but exactly when and where remains unknown.
Sporadic E layers lit up during a solar storm, moving from poles to equator—surprising researchers and revealing potential ...
In a paper published in Geophysical Research Letters, researchers from Kyushu University report on the activity of sporadic E ...
A lost Soviet satellite is crashing back towards Earth, 50 years after it was launched ... predicts the satellite will land between latitude 52 degrees north and 52 degrees south.
Researchers report on ionospheric sporadic E layer (Es) activity during the Mother's Day geomagnetic storm. The team found that the Es layers were significantly enhanced over Southeast Asia, Australia ...
Gaze skyward on any spring and summer night and you’ll surely see what appears to be a star drifting slowly across the night sky. This is probably an ...