Spacecraft Soviet-era enters back to Earth after 53 years of stuck in orbit star-news.press/wp

Spacecraft Sovjeet-era It failed to launch in Venus more than 50 years ago, on Saturday they descended to the ground.
The reception and monitoring of the European Union confirmed the spacecraft – known as cosmos 482 – had an uncontrolled re-abolition based on the analysis and without displaying in subsequent orbits.
The Space Office for Waste for the European Space Agency also indicated that Kosmos 482 withdrew after not appearing on the German workstation.
It was not immediately known where the spacecraft entered or how much, if any, from the spacecraft survived the firearms from the orbit. Experts said before the time that some, if not, all, can be lowered, crashed, given that it was built to land on Venus, the warmest planet of the solar system.
The chances of anyone who stabbed by Spacecraft debris were extremely low, scientists said.
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Cosmos 482 launched the then Soviet Union in 1972. as part of a series of mission related to Venus. But this one never pulled him out of the orbit around the ground, there was a racket failure.
Much of the spacecraft returned to the ground within the decade of a failed launch. No longer can be resisted the gravitational tractor as its orbit, spherical Lander – estimated 3 meters (1 meters) over – was the last part of the spacecraft to descend. Lander was closed in Titanium, according to experts, and weighed more than 1,000 pounds (495 kilograms).
After the following spiral spirals, scientists, military experts, and others could not precise precise precise if or where the spaceship could come down. Solar activity added to uncertainty as well as space deterioration of the condition after so much time in space.
From Saturday morning, the American space command has not yet confirmed the death of a spacecraft as it collected and analyzed data from the orbit.
American Space Command routinely monitors dozens of returnees each month. What is separately cosmos 482 asked and earned additional attention from government and private monitoring spaces – whether it was greater the survival of reestrolation, according to officials.
2025-05-10 13:25:00



