The Soviet space capsule “Kosmos 482” was launched in 1972 to go to Venus. However, due to the ignition failure in the rocket, it could not be separated from the orbit of the Earth.
The capsule, which weighs 500 kilograms dragged in orbit for more than half a century for more than half a century, is expected to enter the atmosphere around 10 May.
Scientists argue that the capsule designed to enter the Venus atmosphere from the most dangerous environments in the solar system is likely to fall in one piece when it enters the atmosphere.
North 52 and South 52. The spacecraft is expected to fall between the latitude of the place where the space vehicle can fall, but experts emphasize that the risk is extremely low.
According to NASA, there are 25 thousand space trash in orbit more than 10 centimeters. Before entering the atmosphere and burning, space garbage can remain in orbit for 100 years.
It is stated that these garbage poses a major threat to space operations.