In a significant milestone marking the 80th anniversary of World War II’s end, a Soyuz spacecraft successfully launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome, ferrying a NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts to the International Space Station (ISS). The launch underscores the enduring cooperation in space exploration between the United States and Russia, despite diplomatic tensions. The Soyuz spacecraft continues to serve as a crucial lifeline for transporting astronauts to the ISS. The crew aboard the Soyuz will engage in approximately 50 scientific experiments during their stay on the space station before returning to Earth in December. This mission highlights the ongoing commitment to international collaboration in space research and exploration, further cementing the partnership between NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos.
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