Successful Launch: Soyuz MS-25 Spacecraft En Route to ISS with International Crew

Following a previously aborted attempt, the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft, with crew members from Russia, Belarus, and the USA, has successfully launched from Baikonur, marking a pivotal moment for international space collaboration.

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