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A lost Soviet satellite, Kosmos 482, is predicted to crash back to Earth, with a 500kg fragment potentially hitting the ...
Cirrus, known as the first FAA-approved aircraft to include a built-in parachute, has added a new level of safety to its ...
Agra: A set of parachutes developed for the first uncrewed mission of the Gaganyaan programme by the Aerial Delivery Research ...
India's Gaganyaan mission achieved a milestone as indigenously developed parachutes for the astronaut capsule's safe return ...
A major development came just a day earlier, on May 5, when a complete set of parachutes developed for the first uncrewed ...
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has taken a major step in supporting India’s Gaganyaan human ...
Indigenous parachutes for India's Gaganyaan mission shipped for testing, designed for safe return of crew module.
A piece of space junk called Cosmos 482 is unlikely to pose a threat to people or property. But space experts say it ...
Astronomers have predicted where a 500-kilogram section of the Soviet Kosmos 482 satellite could slam into Earth on May 10.
The Kosmos 482 probe, launched in 1972, was intended to land on Venus as part of the USSR's Venera program. However, a rocket ...
Kosmos 482, a former Soviet Union spacecraft, has something hanging. A satellite tracker says it might be the parachute, but ...