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SpaceX brings new crew to ISS in just 15 hours - but it's still short of Russian record

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SpaceX brings new crew to ISS in just 15 hours - but it's still short of Russian recordSpaceX has successfully delivered a new team of astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) in a short 15-hour trip.
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News video: SpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch

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SpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch The four person crew which arrived at the International Space Station on Saturday consists of two NASA astronauts, one from Russia and one from Japan. READ MORE :...

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