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The Reason American Spacecraft Land In The Ocean – But Russian Ones Don't

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May 18, 2026 • 53 views
Original source: BGR
The Reason American Spacecraft Land In The Ocean – But Russian Ones Don't

American spacecraft have often returned to Earth with a literal splash, but Russia's Soyuz craft touch back down on land. And the reason is surprisingly simple.

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