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Stranded astronauts say space is 'happy place' - but admit 'tough times'

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Stranded astronauts say space is 'happy place' - but admit 'tough times'Two astronauts who are set to be stuck in space for eight months have said the International Space Station is now their "happy place" but admitted to "tough times".
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