"Successful Launch: Russia's Angara Rocket Soars into Space on Third Attempt"

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Russia will make a third attempt to launch its Angara-A5 space rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome after two previous attempts were aborted due to technical issues. The launch, intended to showcase Russia's space ambitions, has been rescheduled for Thursday at noon. The country's space chief attributed the glitches to software errors and a faulty valve, emphasizing that such issues are common during the development stage. The Angara rocket is a key part of Russia's space program, with President Putin aiming for a new space station by 2027.
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