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SpaceXs Dragon crew will break US record for most days in space on February 7 – Republic TV
US astronauts living aboard the ISS orbital outpost will break the record on Sunday for most days in space by a crew launched aboard a SpaceX spacecraft.

NASA has informed that US astronauts living aboard the ISS orbital outpost will break the record on Sunday for most days in space by a crew launched aboard a US spacecraft. The astronauts, Victor Glover, Mike Hopkins and Shannin Walker, and Soichi Noguchi from Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), had docked the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft to the US module on November 16, 2020. They will surpass the record for 84 days set by the Skylab 4 crew in 1974.
SpaceX Dragon spacecraft of the crew…
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