Russia launches massive Nauka science module to space station after years of delay



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Russia’s largest space laboratory to date was put into orbit on Wednesday, July 21 as part of an International Space Station expansion mission after a 14-year delay.

the Russian Multipurpose Search Module (MLM), also known as Nauka, took off towards the International space station at 10:58 a.m. EDT (14:58 UTC) on top of a Proton-M rocket from the Russian Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The launch was long overdue for Nauka, which was originally scheduled to launch in 2007.



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