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NASA Astronaut Returns to Earth After Record-Breaking ISS Mission
Frank Rubio spent 371 days in low Earth orbit, breaking the record for the longest U.S. space mission
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NASA Astronaut Breaks Spaceflight Record and Hitches Ride to Earth on Russian Soyuz
After 355 days in space, NASA Astronaut Mark Vande Hei has safely landed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday aboard a Russian spacecraft. Vande Hei now holds the record for the longest single spaceflight by a U.S. astronaut, beating out the previous record holder, Scott Kelly, by 15 more days; Kelly stayed for 340.
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Russian Film Crew Returns to Earth Safely After 12 Days of Shooting on the ISS
The Russian film crew that travelled to the International Space Station to film scenes for the first movie shot partially in space returned to Earth safely on Sunday. The milestone will potentially give Russian film industry a small win over Hollywood, which also aims to shoot a movie on the ISS featuring Tom Cruise in…
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NASA Weakly Defends Astronaut Following Russian State Media Accusations of ISS Sabotage
Still stinging from the recent ISS cartwheeling mishap, Russian state-owned news agency TASS alleges that a NASA astronaut deliberately damaged a docked Soyuz spacecraft for the purpose of facilitating a prompt return to Earth, in an incident dating back to 2018. The claim is unfounded and outrageous — but you wouldn’t know it from NASA’s…