On January 31, the Russian space agency Roscosmos announced the impact of cosmic radioactivity as the cause of the automatic interplanetary Station.
Russian scientists reported that the Phobos-Grunt spacecraft's debris had fallen into the Pacific on Sunday 15 October after failing to complete the mission to explore Mars.
On January 11, the Russian Federal Aeronautics Agency Roscosmos announced the debris of the Phobos-Grunt Automatic Interplanetary Station to probe Mars could fall to the Indian
The Russian probe Phobos-Grunt, trapped in Earth orbit, will fall to southwestern Afghanistan on January 14, 2012, according to the US Strategic Command's forecast.
A source from the Russian space industry said there was little chance of saving the unmanned Russian spacecraft Phobos-Grunt launched on Mars.
The European Aeronautics Agency (ESA) has decided to stop contacting Russia's Phobos-Grunt spacecraft.