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No, Kosmos-482 didn’t land on anyone’s head

10 May 2025
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No, Kosmos-482 didn’t land on anyone’s head
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A part of the Kosmos-482 spacecraft, which launched 53 years ago, has safely crashed to Earth, alleviating concerns for those who feared it might pose a danger. After spending the last 24 hours inside a secure building due to the potential threat, individuals can now venture outside without worry. The incident highlights the ongoing risks associated with space debris re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere.

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