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Russia Relaunches Soyuz Mission from Repaired Baikonur Pad to ISS

Russia has successfully launched a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome after repairs to the launch pad damaged last year. This launch reinstates Russia's ability to conduct missions to the International Space Station, reaffirming its role in ongoing space operations. The space agency will now assess pad performance and plan subsequent launches to maintain continuous ISS support.
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