"Three Astronauts Safely Return to Earth in Soyuz Capsule from International Space Station"

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A Russian Soyuz capsule carrying two women and one man safely landed in Kazakhstan after their missions aboard the International Space Station, while those remaining at the orbiting outpost include NASA astronauts and Russian cosmonauts. The delay in the crew's journey was due to a voltage drop in a power source during the initial launch attempt, resulting in a longer trip. The space station, a symbol of international cooperation, continues to operate amid tensions over Russia's military action in Ukraine, with plans to continue operations until 2030.
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