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Our 20th Century Space Legacy – Part 2: To the Moon and Back
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Soyuz is the longest-in-use spacecraft currently being flown. More than 240 have been built and flown on missions. First conceived in 1959 it is still being used to shuttle humans to the International Space Station.
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