India, May 10 -- The Kosmos 482 spacecraft, a Soviet spacecraft that was launched in 1972 on an unsuccessful trip to Venus, fell back into Earth on Saturday morning.

The Soviet Union's 482 millimeter Kosmos satellite is said to have fallen 560 kilometers west of Middle Andaman Island, Indian Ocean, west of Jakarta, Roscosmos said

Earlier, the European Space Agency, which was keeping an eye on the craft's uncontrollably falling trajectory, informed that radar last detected it above Germany. Radars stopped monitoring the Kosmos 482 at the time of its anticipated crash, indicating that "it is most likely that the reentry has already occurred," NBC News reported.

There are no reports of damage or injuries so far.

The Kosmos 482 spacecraft...