Soyuz landing slips a day due to ground conditions
Russian controllers have tentatively decided to delay by one day the planned April 20 landing of the Soyuz capsule carrying two members of Expedition 14 to the International Space Station and space tourist Charles Simonyi because of wet ground conditions at the landing site. Pending final approval...
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