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Venus may not have Earth-style tectonic plates, but it’s far from geologically quiet. A new model shows its crust is ...
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A Soviet Venus probe that launched in 1972 and has been stuck orbiting Earth for 53 years is set to fall back to our planet this weekend. The craft is set to finally re-enter the atmosphere at around ...
The 1,100-pound module, known as Kosmos 482, was part of a craft bound for Venus when it launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the then-Soviet Union in March 1972, NASA said in a statement Friday.
More than 50 years ago, a Soviet mission to Venus failed, and now the capsule will crash uncontrollably to Earth and probably not burn up. In a few days, a failed Venus probe from the Soviet Union ...
Transit of Venus will have powerful impacts on our lives. For one, Venus is the planet of love and relationships, so this transit can bring some new love into our lives or help to improve the quality ...
As Aries is ruled by Mars, this Venus transit is the marriage of the divine feminine (Venus) and the cardinal masculine (Aries). On April 30th, Venus is moving out of the psychedelic storm drain ...
Between 30 to 40 minutes before sunrise on Friday, April 25, a slender waning crescent moon will appear left of a bright planet Venus and the much fainter Saturn to create a tilted happy face, ...
A Soviet spaceship which took off for Venus in 1972 - but a failed launch left it circling lifelessly above us - is finally returning to earth. Kosmos 482 became stranded in Earth’s orbit after a ...
A COLD War era Soviet spaceship destined for Venus is set to crash back to Earth, and it could hit the UK. Kosmos 482 took off in 1972, but a failed launch left the spaceship circling lifelessly ...
Venus, the planet of love, transits through Aries all month while Mars, the planet of passion, is in exuberant Leo, which signifies a time of bold and passionate expression in love and relationships.