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Mankind faces long road in space explorationMoscow (XNA) Dec 20, 2011 After the retirement of the U.S. space shuttle fleet, the only way for astronauts to reach the International Space Station (ISS) is by Russia's Soyuz spacecraft until at least 2015. However, as one of the leading countries in space exploration, Russia suffered serious setbacks in 2011. Human beings have never stopped observing and thinking about the outer space. But their space exploration programs have taught them that they still face a long, rough road to unlock more secrets of the universe. ... read more |
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