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Soviet Spacecraft Crash Lands After 50 Years

Published 5 days ago1 minute read
Soviet Spacecraft Crash Lands After 50 Years

After a 53-year journey through space, Kosmos-482, a Soviet spacecraft, re-entered Earth's atmosphere at 9:24 a.m. Moscow time on Saturday, according to Roscosmos. This event has captured attention alongside other space and technology-related news.

In other news, concerns have been raised about doctors using ChatGPT during examinations, as reported by Daily Dot. There are ongoing discussions and developments in AI, including updates on ChatGPT and Gemini, highlighted by TechRadar.

Recent weather updates from FOX Weather indicate potential flooding in the southeastern U.S. over the Mother's Day weekend. Additionally, there's a report of a 50-year-old Soviet spacecraft expected to crash on Earth this weekend, as noted by NPR.

In entertainment, /FILM highlights the best movies and TV shows featuring Lewis Pullman, especially noting his role in "Thunderbolts*." Other stories cover various topics, including the discovery of a well-preserved dinosaur fossil since the asteroid impact and tips for customizing workouts with Apple Watch apps.

Additional reports discuss practical tips for road trips, featuring gear recommendations from Autoweek and car reviews from Car and Driver. Topics also include the use of sunscreen by ancient humans to survive a magnetic pole shift, as reported by New Atlas.

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