
Jacqui Goddard
US correspondent, The Times of London, Times Radio.
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6 days ago |
thetimes.com | Jacqui Goddard
A half-tonne chunk of a Soviet-era spacecraft is set to tumble out of orbit 53 years after its launch, threatening a 150mph debris strike on Earth. Kosmos 482, a relic of the Cold War, is forecast to fall anywhere in the region between the 52nd parallels — a latitudinal swathe of the planet that encompasses every continent except Antarctica — on or around May 10.
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1 week ago |
thetimes.com | Jacqui Goddard
A half-tonne chunk of a Soviet-era spacecraft is set to tumble out of orbit 53 years after its launch, threatening a 150mph debris strike on Earth. Kosmos 482, a relic of the Cold War, is forecast to fall anywhere in the region between the 52nd parallels — a latitudinal swathe of the planet that encompasses every continent except Antarctica — on or around May 10.
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2 weeks ago |
thetimes.com | Jacqui Goddard
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