Soviet-era spacecraft reentry
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Soviet-era spacecraft is set to plunge to Earth a half-century after its failed launch to Venus

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A Soviet -era spacecraft meant to land on Venus in the 1970s is expected to soon plunge uncontrolled back to Earth .
It's too early to know where the half-ton mass of metal might come down or how much of it will survive reentry.
Dutch scientist Marco Langbroek predicts the failed spacecraft will reenter around May 10 .
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