Roscosmos
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Russia Sets New Record For Fastest Supply Mission To The ISS
Humans are getting to space faster and faster. Russia's Progress spacecraft makes it from Earth to the International Space Station in just 3 hours and 48 minutes, beating the previous record by two hours.
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