An old failed Venus lander will re-enter from earth orbit next month, and it could land anywhere between 52 degrees north and south. Which covers basically all population in the southern hemisphere and a large majority in the north, leaving out the Baltics, Nordics, and Alaska.

It weighs a thousand pounds and is expected to reach the ground intact. Previous debris from the launch landed in New Zealand.

https://sattrackcam.blogspot.com/2025/04/kosmos-842-descent-craft-reentry.html

Kosmos 482 Descent Craft reentry forecasts [PERIODICALLY UPDATED]

classified military Space (spy satellites) and Missiles

@wikkit These things have walls made of several inches of titanium. They were designed to enter the atmosphere of Venus. If this hits land, it's gonna be noticeable! Not to mention, it'll be a big chunk of titanium for someone...
@wcbdata @wikkit If it lands on someone's property do the get to keep it?