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After nine years, the United States flew into space again on its own and the journey of the two astronauts Bob Behnken and Douglas Hurley is already over. Because on Sunday afternoon, the Crew-Dragon space capsule from SpaceX docked on schedule with the international space station ISS. NASA chief Jim Bridenstine wrote on Twitter: "Welcome home!" Congratulations came from Russia. Roskosmos boss Dmitri Rogosin wrote to his US colleague Bridenstine on Twitter: "Bravo!"
I'm just glad its on a rocket owned by a US business (good for economics) and not the Russian government.
(June 1st, 2020 at 12:50 PM)Guardian Wrote: [ -> ]I'm just glad its on a rocket owned by a US business (good for economics) and not the Russian government.

even if it belonged to the Russians, I don't believe in any danger, we should rather be afraid of our own people -......