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Launched in 1972 by the Soviet Union, the spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 was part of a series of missions bound for Venus.
NASA researchers have discovered evidence of tectonic activity on Venus by re-examining decades-old radar data. The findings ...
After a groundbreaking discovery that found possible evidence of life in Venus’s acidic skies, Toronto-born Sara Seager is ...
A potentially destructive Soviet Venus lander that was lost in space for over half a century has reentered the Earth's ...
Kosmos 482 was launched in March 1972 as part of the Soviet Venera program to explore Venus from the surface. A launch mishap ...
New research has revealed unexpected details about the surface of Venus, Earth’s scorching hot twin. Scientists had long ...
Venus has a crust that is all one piece, with no evidence of subduction caused by plate tectonics like on Earth.
A spacecraft that got stuck in Earth orbit after a failed attempt to travel to Venus more than 50 years ago has finally returned to Earth.
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It’s not every day that a space relic comes home. But this week, a forgotten Soviet spacecraft finally ended its long wait.
In an astonishing twist, theKosmos 482, a Russian spacecraft launched in 1972, is thought to have finally fallen to Earth ...