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After 53 years in space, Soviet Venus Probe set to crash back to Earth this week

The spacecraft, named Kosmos 482, weighs nearly 453 kilograms. Experts believe itht re-enter Earth’s atmosphere by 10 May.

May 07, 2025 / 12:03 IST
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Cosmos 482 (Image: ESA)
Cosmos 482 (Image: ESA)

The skies could soon witness a rare return. A failed Soviet spacecraft, circling Earth for decades, is finally heading back. It’s been a silent passenger in orbit since 1972.

Kosmos 482 Could Re-Reenter Around 10 May

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The spacecraft, named Kosmos 482, weighs nearly 453 kilograms. Experts believe itht re-enter Earth’s atmosphere by 10 May. The prediction came from a report by CNN.

Kosmos 482 was launched by the Soviet Union in 1972. Its mission was to travel to Venus. But a timing malfunction cut its engine burn short. That error kept it trapped in Earth’s orbit for more than 50 years.