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Russia’s Soyuz manned spacecraft blasts off on ultrafast flight to ISS – TASS
The crew will spend 177 days in space

BAIKONUR SPACEPORT/Kazakhstan/, October 14. /TASS/. A Russian Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket with a Soyuz MS-17 manned spacecraft blasted off from the Baikonur spaceport on a super-short flight to the International Space Station.
The two-orbit rendezvous with the station will take three hours and seven minutes.
The Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket was launched from Site No. 31 (Vostok launch pad) of the Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan at 08:45 a.m. Moscow time to deliver Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergei Ryzh…
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