Updated On: 03 May, 2025 09:04 AM IST | Cape Canaveral | Agencies
It’s too early to know where the half-ton mass of metal might come down or how much of it will survive re-entry, according to space debris-tracking experts

Venus, seen from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Akatsuki probe. File pic/AP, PTI
A Soviet-era spacecraft meant to land on Venus in the 1970s is expected to soon plunge uncontrolled back to Earth, possibly within the first two weeks of May.
It’s too early to know where the half-ton mass of metal might come down or how much of it will survive re-entry, according to space debris-tracking experts.