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A derelict Soviet-era spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 is set to hurtle back toward Earth after more than five decades in orbit ...
A Soviet satellite once bound for Venus could be about to crash back down to earth after more than half a century in space.
A Soviet spacecraft is expected to come hurtling back to Earth after being stuck in orbit for more than 50 years. The Kosmos ...
Launched by the USSR in 1972 to collect information on Earth’s ‘twin’ planet Venus, the craft succumbed to a malfunctioning engine and split into four sections, two of which crashed in New Zealand ...
These agreements will establish the framework for Government of Karnataka and IN-SPACe to collaborate and partner for the ...
Kosmos 482 was meant to explore Venus, but became an accidental satellite. Everything to know about the Soviet Venus probe ...
PM Modi highlights India's space achievements and future plans, emphasizing exploration, empowerment, and global cooperation ...
Opening his speech, PM Modi invoked India’s humble beginning in the space domain, recalling how in 1963, the country launched ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights India's ambitious space exploration plans, including landing an astronaut on the Moon by 2040.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a significant statement during his video presentation at the Global Conference on Space ...
In a videoconferencing message to the Global Conference on Space Exploration, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated, “Space is ...
Kosmos-482, which was headed to Venus, is expected to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere by the end of this weekend. Experts don’t ...