A Soviet spacecraft from the Cold War era is expected to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere.
After 53 years in orbit, the spacecraft will likely burn up upon re-entry.
Experts are closely monitoring the situation to assess any potential risks.
Türkiye is among the countries that could be affected by the spacecraft’s re-entry.
The spacecraft’s trajectory and exact landing location remain uncertain at this time.
The re-entry of space debris is a common occurrence, but precautions are taken to minimize risks.
International cooperation is crucial in managing space debris and potential threats.
Space agencies around the world work together to track and predict the movements of objects in orbit.
Efforts are ongoing to develop technologies for cleaning up space debris and ensuring space sustainability.