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Two astronauts stuck in space for more than nine months to head back to Earth

Sky News Tuesday, 18 March 2025
Two astronauts stuck in space for more than nine months to head back to EarthTwo astronauts stuck in space for more than nine months are about to leave the International Space Station - and head back to Earth.
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