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Space Station crew greet New Year across multiple time zones

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Space Station crew greet New Year across multiple time zones

Space Station crew greet New Year across multiple time zones

While much of the world was celebrating Christmas and the New Year, it was business as usual on board the International Space Station.

But it wasn't all work and no play.


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