
MOSCOW:
The Soviet -era spacecraft, 53 years later, was traveling to Earth, which was traveling towards Zahra, but failed to get there. According to the report, the spacecraft, called Cosmos 482, was trapped in the orbit of the earth half a century ago due to a failure.
According to foreign media, the Russian space agency and the European Union’s space surveillance and tracking system confirmed its fall. Russian officials said the spacecraft fell on the Indian Ocean, but some experts were in doubt about its correct location.
The European Space Debby’s Office also discovered the withdrawal of the spacecraft when it did not appear at a German radar station. It was not known how much part of the spacecraft was saved while falling to the ground.
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Experts predicted that it would probably be destroyed some or the whole part of it, as the ship was designed to land on Venice, which is the hottest planet in our solar system.
Scientists say the chances of falling on a person’s debris are extremely low. This spacecraft, known as Cosmos 482, was launched under the Soviet Union in 1972.
It was part of a series of missions that were to leave for Venice, but it failed to get out of the orbit of the earth and was trapped in orbit, because its rocket had deteriorated.
