Qué se sabe de la nave espacial que está fuera de control e impactará contra la Tierra
Qué se sabe de la nave espacial que está fuera de control e impactará contra la Tierra
📚 Sowjetische Venussonde Kosmos 482 stürzte nach 52 Jahren im All zur Erde.
• 🚀 Start 1972, Ziel Venus.
• 🛰️ Strandete in Erdumlaufbahn.
• 🌎 Unkontrollierter Wiedereintritt in Erdatmosphäre, vermutlich im Meer versunken.
#Kosmos482 #Venussonde #Weltraum #Sowjetunion #Erdumlaufbahn
Professor Alice Gorman, also known as "Doctor Space Junk", writes about the #Kosmos482 re-entry:
Failed Soviet Venus lander Kosmos 482 crashes to Earth after 53 years in orbit
#HackerNews #FailedSovietLander #Kosmos482 #VenusMission #SpaceHistory #SpaceExploration #SpaceNews
NICHTS mit WEGA
oder VEGA
Die gefühlt Elektromechanik oder Röhre Zeiten
Venus Mission mit langem Zwischenstopp
http://winfuture.de/news,150865.html
Eine Venus-Sonde aus Sowjetzeiten ist "heimgekehrt": Die 1972 gestartete Kosmos-482 trat am Wochenende in die Erdatmosphäre ein. Was genau mit dem rund eine halbe Tonne schweren Objekt passiert ist, wird wohl ungeklärt bleiben.
| #Venera-Programm… das Programm hieß Venera und nicht #Verena.
Die Verena entstammt der unkorrigierten #dpa-Meldung. Der Fehler wird auch von n-tv nachgeplappert. (h c h) #Kosmos482
After 53 years in orbit, the Soviet-era Kosmos 482 spacecraft made an uncontrolled reentry into Earth’s atmosphere on May 10, 2025, over the Indian Ocean. Originally intended for a Venus mission in 1972, the craft became long-term space debris due to a launch failure.
#Kosmos482 #SpaceDebris #Reentry #SovietSpacecraft #SpaceSafety #SpaceJunk #EarthOrbit #TECHi
Read Full Article Here :- https://www.techi.com/soviet-spacecraft-kosmos-482-reentry-after-53-years/
Soviet-era spacecraft plunges to Earth after 53 years stuck in orbit.
@AssociatedPress reports: "The Russians indicated it came down over the Indian Ocean, but some experts were not so sure of the precise location."
A Soviet-era spacecraft has plunged to Earth, more than a half-century after its failed launch to Venus. The half-ton spacecraft fell out of orbit on Saturday. The European Union Space Surveillance and Tracking confirmed its uncontrolled entry, as did the Russian Space Agency. The Russians said it came in over the Indian Ocean, but some experts questioned the location. It was not immediately known how much, if any, of the Kosmos 482 spacecraft survived the fiery descent through the atmosphere. Experts said ahead of time that some if not all of it might come crashing down, given it was built to withstand a landing on Venus. The chances of anyone being clobbered by the spacecraft debris were exceedingly low.