"Russian Soyuz Rocket Successfully Launches 3 Astronauts to ISS After Earlier Glitch"

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A Russian Soyuz rocket successfully launched three astronauts to the International Space Station after an aborted attempt due to a voltage drop. The astronauts, including NASA's Tracy Dyson and Russian Oleg Novitsky, are set to join the station's crew and return to Earth on April 6. The launch mishap follows a previous failure in 2018, but the spacecraft is now on a two-day journey to the ISS, symbolizing continued international cooperation in space exploration amidst geopolitical tensions.
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