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...The joint US-Soviet Apollo-Soyuz mission at the height of the cold war involved extraordinary levels of collaboration between these adversaries and showed the powerful role space can play....
...This week, Roscosmos pulled its engineers and technicians from the European spaceport in French Guiana, where Soyuz rockets also operate....
...The company has already made the largest commercial rocket acquisition with more than 65 rockets needed to take the satellites into space, including 21 Soyuz launch orders from Arianespace, the French group...
...For $14,000 it will take clients to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to watch the take-off of the Soyuz rocket on its September mission to take crew to the ISS....
...the hatch of Soyuz with Apollo commander Tom Stafford during the historic docking of the two craft on July 17 1975....
...Mr Tito paid £20m to join a Russian Soyuz shuttle mission to the International Space Station and seven others have followed, joining the 520 astronauts that have looked at the earth....
...Early this year Russia said it would temporarily halt trips for space tourists citing a shortage of capacity on its Soyuz rockets used to ferry astronauts to the ISS....
...Element should have abstained, given that the transactions included arrangements with less financially flush companies in the Basic Element universe, including Russian carmaker GAZ and struggling lender Soyuz...
...Traders also noted Emerald’s links to Russia through its largest shareholders, the oil investor Michael Kroupeev and Soyuzneftegaz, the Russian state-owned oil company....
...Among these were the Soyuz TM-10 space capsule, the spacesuit used by the Japanese television journalist Toyohiro Akiyama for his trip to the Mir space station in 1990, and a mannequin named “Ivan Ivanovich...
...Sergey Brin, the co-founder of Google, has put down a $5m deposit for a flight aboard a Russian Soyuz space station....
...Two seats aboard a Soyuz spacecraft piloted by a Russian cosmonaut will sell to the public for $100m (€81m, £56m) each, Eric Anderson, chief executive of Space Adventures, said....
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