CCCPing..
Probably already destroyed.
Regards,
Doesn’t seem to have landed here.
“Unknown site”
So - it went where no man has gone before?🥸
It won’t be long until someone finds it.
I just checked , not in my yard
It was last seen over Germany. It would be ironic if it landed in Russia.
Will insurance cover the damage? Great my rates will go up again. First the fires in Southern California and now this.
Will Europe consider it an attack and invoke Article 5?
Did it kill the wicked witch? Surprised no one posted thst picture yet.
I did hear a rather loud noise last night.
Wonder what Alex Jones will have to say.
Searching the ranch, will report back in a few days.
Cosmos 482 is visible as a trail entering the field of view from the top and pointing to the bottom right corner. It crosses the Cepheus (Cep) constellation. The Polaris star is also visible on the left.
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Cosmos-482 descent craft: an image before its reentry – 10 May 2025
by Gianluca Masi · 05/10/2025
We are pleased to share with you an image of Cosmos 482, taken just before sunrise from Rome, Italy, a few hours before its reentry in our atmosphere.
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*Gianluca Masi, John Luke...
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The Italian surname Masi typically means "son of Maso," which is a short form of the name Tommaso (Italian form of Thomas). It can also be a plural form of Maso.
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Short Form of Tommaso:
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Is there any doubt?
Now where are Mark and Matthew to weigh in? 😉
Odds of getting hit by it one in couple thousand. Probably neurotic to worry about getting hi- hey, what’s that whistling noise?
What goes up must come down
Spinning Wheel got to go ‘round
Talkin’ ‘bout your troubles
It’s a cryin’ sin
Ride a painted pony
Let the Spinning Wheel spin
I guess the tracking centers confidence was not very high. Though they should know very well where that vehicle landed within a thousand miles.
Indian Ocean, huh?
Well, in NOTLD it was the radiation from the Venus probe that brought the dead back to life.
Might still happen…
I am currently watching a documentary of something similar.
It is called Stargate SG-1 Small Victories. It is about a Asgard spaceship that crashes into the ocean and a single replicator techno bug survives and ends up inside a Soviet sub by way of torpedo tube. It kills the crew and starts well replicating.
SG-1 must destroy it or else.