"Russian Soyuz Rocket Carries Three Astronauts to International Space Station"

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A Russian Soyuz rocket successfully launched to the International Space Station with NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Russian Oleg Novitsky, and Belarusian Marina Vasilevskaya after a last-minute abort two days earlier. The launch was delayed due to a voltage drop in a power source triggering an automatic safety system. The three astronauts are set to join the station’s existing crew, and the International Space Station is a key area of collaboration between Russia and the West amidst geopolitical tensions.
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