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Russian unit with European robotic arm attached to the International Space Station: ‘It was exciting’ – Cheraw Chronicle
After launching last week, Unity has been struggling With stuttering engines. They were supposed to raise the Nauka into higher…

After launching last week, Unity has been struggling With stuttering engines. They were supposed to raise the Nauka into higher orbit, and there were also concerns about the automatic clutch system. The Russian space agency Roskosmos managed to solve the…
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