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Russia launches three astronauts to the International Space Station
The Soyuz MS-29 shuttle takes off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Tuesday to the International Space Station
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The Soyuz MS-29 ship takes off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Tuesday (14), heading for the International Space Station. See the videos that are high on g1 READ ALSO: NASA's administrator, Jared Isaacman, traveled to Baikonur to meet Roscosmos's director, Dmitry Bakanov, and watch the release on the first visit of a NASA chief to the Russian launch platform since 2018. The last launch of Baikonur's cosmodrome in 2025 ended up with part of the installation destroyed after the rocket left the site.
Furthermore, The resumption of the work took place in March 2026, with an unmanned mission, also to the International Space Station. Mission left Kazakhstan and marks the resumption of manned flights from a repaired platform. Launch was accompanied by the heads of NASA and the Russian space agency, in a rare joint appearance.
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The Soyuz MS-29 ship takes off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Tuesday (14), heading for the International Space Station.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSee the videos that are high on g1 READ ALSO: NASA's administrator, Jared Isaacman, traveled to Baikonur to meet Roscosmos's director, Dmitry Bakanov, and watch the release on the first visit of a NASA chief to the Russian launch platform since 2018.
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The last launch of Baikonur's cosmodrome in 2025 ended up with part of the installation destroyed after the rocket left the site.
according to VejaThe resumption of the work took place in March 2026, with an unmanned mission, also to the International Space Station.
according to VejaMission left Kazakhstan and marks the resumption of manned flights from a repaired platform.
according to G1Launch was accompanied by the heads of NASA and the Russian space agency, in a rare joint appearance.
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