SCIENCE

A Soviet Spacecraft's Long-Awaited Return

EarthFri May 02 2025
A spacecraft from the Soviet era is on its way back to Earth. This craft was originally intended to explore Venus in the 1970s. It is expected to make an uncontrolled descent. The exact landing spot is unknown. Experts are unsure how much of the spacecraft will survive the fall. The spacecraft is a half-ton chunk of metal. It was launched in 1972. A rocket failure kept it from reaching Venus. Most of it fell back to Earth within a decade. However, a part of it has been orbiting for 53 years. This part is a spherical capsule about 3 feet in diameter. The capsule was designed to endure Venus's thick atmosphere. It might survive re-entry. The parachute system may not work after so many years. The heat shield could also be damaged. If the heat shield fails, the spacecraft will burn up. If it holds, a half-ton metal object will fall from the sky. The spacecraft could land anywhere between 51. 7 degrees north and south latitude. This range includes places like London and Edmonton. Most of the planet is water. So, it will likely end up in an ocean. This is not the first time a spacecraft has made an uncontrolled return. In 2022, a Chinese booster rocket did the same. In 2018, the Tiangong-1 space station re-entered over the south Pacific. These events highlight the risks of space debris. The risk to people is small. It is similar to the risk of a meteorite fall. Several meteorites fall each year. The chance of being hit by this spacecraft is tiny. But it is not zero. People should be aware of the possibility. Space debris is a growing concern. Uncontrolled re-entries raise questions about safety and responsibility. As more objects are launched into space, the issue will only grow. It is important to consider the long-term impacts of space exploration.

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    How accurate are the predictions for the spacecraft's re-entry date and location?
    What measures are in place to track and potentially redirect the spacecraft to minimize risks?
    Could this be a cover-up for a more sinister object re-entering Earth's atmosphere?

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