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Phobos-Grunt interplanetary probe expected to fall
Phobos-Grunt interplanetary probe expected to fall
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Russia’s troubled Phobos-Grunt spacecraft will fall back to Earth between January 14 and 16, possibly some place in the Indian Ocean. 11.01.2012, Sputnik International
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Phobos-Grunt interplanetary probe expected to fall
Russia’s troubled Phobos-Grunt spacecraft will fall back to Earth between January 14 and 16, possibly some place in the Indian Ocean.
Russia’s troubled Phobos-Grunt spacecraft will fall back to Earth between January 14 and 16, possibly some place in the Indian Ocean.