"Soyuz MS-25 Mission: Adding 3 Crew Members to ISS Delayed"
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The launch of the Soyuz MS-25 mission carrying a Russian cosmonaut, an American astronaut, and a Belarusian spaceflight participant to the International Space Station was scrubbed 20 seconds before liftoff, with a new launch date possibly set for Saturday, March 23. The crew includes Oleg Novitsky, Tracy Dyson, and Marina Vasilevskaya, with Novitsky serving as the mission commander. Dyson, a NASA astronaut, shared her experiences and preparations for the mission, while Vasilevskaya, a former ballroom dancer turned flight attendant, is set to make history as the first Belarusian woman to fly to space.
Topics:science#expedition-71#international-space-station#launch-scrub#roscosmos#soyuz#space-exploration
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