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Based on the damage and location, police say it appeared at the time the object may have fallen from an airplane.
In 1972, a Soviet spacecraft bound for Venus failed to escape Earth’s gravity and got stuck orbiting our planet. Now, 50-odd ...
Odds considered good that the 1,091-pound lander probe, which consists equipment encapsulated in a spherical pressure vessel, ...
It's still quite uncertain just where and when the craft will fall, although it is expected to reenter around 1:54 a.m. ET ...
May 1—A 35-pound metal rod smashed into a vehicle in ... Casco Bay Lines security cameras in that lot weren't working at the time the object crashed into his car, he said, but he and his cousin ...
Update: The 35-pound rod that smashed a car in Portland did not fall from the sky, the FAA says. Read the latest here. A ...
Police say an object that may have fallen from an airplane hit a vehicle in Portland on Thursday night. The object hit a ...
IN ONE CORNER of the convention center, a 63-year-old man grinds out a 340-pound bench press ... “The movement patterns, lifting different objects, not letting stress cloud your vision.” ...
According to Earthsky.org, a daily resource for information about space and our planet, the former Soviet Union launched ...
Kosmos 482 is 3.2 feet across and could make impact at about 150 mph, per one expert Toria Sheffield ... Venus — meaning that much of the 1,091-pound landing module is likely to remain intact.