They have bets on where it hits (I see some wishes)
As the number of new satellites in Earth’s orbit increases every year, it will become more important than ever for missions to have “controlled end-of-life plans for large objects” and for space agencies to invest in debris removal technology, Woods added.
I’m sure US oligarchy are already on it. 😬
Editor’s note: Kosmos 482 was last spotted by radar over Germany between 11:30p.m. to 6:04a.m. EDT, according to The European Space Agency. Radars could not detect the craft at a subsequent pass at 2:32 a.m. EDT, so “it is most likely that the reentry has already occurred.”
@HappySkullsplitter @Zerush “after 50 years of wrong orbit”
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Later that day, the Russian space agency Roscosmos confirmed that the lander had harmlessly impacted the Indian Ocean at 6:24 a.m. UTC west of Jakarta, Indonesia. The condition of the craft is unknown.
The craft was designed to land on Venus unharmed; it is likely in one piece at the bottom of the ocean.