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Space Digest - October 31, 2024









Space Ops: China Crew Rotation

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A pair of rookie Chinese taikonauts joined veteran commander Cai Xuzhe for a 6 1/2-hr. ride to China’s Tiangong space station.


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From The Archives: ISS Finally Manned As Challenges Abound

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Our journalist Craig Covault reported in the Nov. 6, 2000 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology how, after years of International Space Station (ISS) delays, the project was finally manned, and, despite coordination of U.S.-Russian ground operations, remains as difficult as the work in space.


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