fromwww.scientificamerican.com2 weeks agoOMG scienceShould You Worry about That Soviet Spacecraft about to Crash to Earth?
fromwww.npr.org2 weeks agoOMG scienceA Soviet probe orbiting Earth since 1972 will soon reenter the planet's atmosphere
fromArs Technica2 weeks agoVentureA Soviet-era spacecraft built to land on Venus is falling to Earth instead
fromwww.npr.org1 week agoUS newsA Soviet-era space probe crashed back to Earth after more than 50 years in orbit
fromThe Verge3 weeks agoOMG scienceThe chance of getting hit by a Soviet spacecraft goes up next week
fromwww.scientificamerican.com2 weeks agoOMG scienceShould You Worry about That Soviet Spacecraft about to Crash to Earth?
fromwww.npr.org2 weeks agoOMG scienceA Soviet probe orbiting Earth since 1972 will soon reenter the planet's atmosphere
fromArs Technica2 weeks agoVentureA Soviet-era spacecraft built to land on Venus is falling to Earth instead
fromwww.npr.org1 week agoUS newsA Soviet-era space probe crashed back to Earth after more than 50 years in orbit
fromThe Verge3 weeks agoOMG scienceThe chance of getting hit by a Soviet spacecraft goes up next week
OMG sciencefromwww.scientificamerican.com1 week agoSinking Cities, Waving Cuttlefish and Falling SpacecraftKosmos-482, a Soviet-era spacecraft, was on an uncontrolled descent and likely to crash-land on Earth after over 50 years in orbit.
World politicsfromMail Online2 weeks agoFalling Soviet satellite could hit London or Philadelphia TOMORROWKosmos 482, a decommissioned Soviet spacecraft, could re-enter Earth's atmosphere imminently, posing risks to major cities.
OMG sciencefromwww.theguardian.com2 weeks agoPart of Soviet-era spacecraft to crash to Earth this weekendKosmos 482's lander probe is expected to survive re-entry to Earth due to its robust design.
fromwww.theguardian.com3 weeks agoOMG scienceSoviet-era spacecraft expected to plunge uncontrolled to Earth next week
fromBusiness Insider2 weeks agoOMG scienceA Soviet spacecraft is set to fall back to Earth in the next week. Nobody knows where it will land.
OMG sciencefromwww.scientificamerican.com1 week agoSinking Cities, Waving Cuttlefish and Falling SpacecraftKosmos-482, a Soviet-era spacecraft, was on an uncontrolled descent and likely to crash-land on Earth after over 50 years in orbit.
World politicsfromMail Online2 weeks agoFalling Soviet satellite could hit London or Philadelphia TOMORROWKosmos 482, a decommissioned Soviet spacecraft, could re-enter Earth's atmosphere imminently, posing risks to major cities.
OMG sciencefromwww.theguardian.com2 weeks agoPart of Soviet-era spacecraft to crash to Earth this weekendKosmos 482's lander probe is expected to survive re-entry to Earth due to its robust design.
fromwww.theguardian.com3 weeks agoOMG scienceSoviet-era spacecraft expected to plunge uncontrolled to Earth next week
fromBusiness Insider2 weeks agoOMG scienceA Soviet spacecraft is set to fall back to Earth in the next week. Nobody knows where it will land.
OMG sciencefromtime.com2 weeks agoWhat to Know About The Soviet-Era Venus Spacecraft Plunging Back to EarthKosmos 482, an abandoned Soviet spacecraft, is set to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, posing a risk to populated areas.
fromwww.dw.com2 weeks agoVentureSoviet-era Venus probe plunges back to Earth after 53 years DW 05/10/2025
OMG sciencefromtime.com2 weeks agoWhat to Know About The Soviet-Era Venus Spacecraft Plunging Back to EarthKosmos 482, an abandoned Soviet spacecraft, is set to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, posing a risk to populated areas.
fromwww.dw.com2 weeks agoVentureSoviet-era Venus probe plunges back to Earth after 53 years DW 05/10/2025
fromMail Online3 weeks agoOMG scienceLikelihood someone will be KILLED by out-of-control satellite revealed
fromFast Company2 weeks agoOMG scienceSoviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 will crash into Earth soon: Online tracker resources are following its reentry
fromMail Online3 weeks agoOMG scienceLikelihood someone will be KILLED by out-of-control satellite revealed
fromFast Company2 weeks agoOMG scienceSoviet spacecraft Kosmos 482 will crash into Earth soon: Online tracker resources are following its reentry