Space
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British Astronaut Tim Peake Beats Marathon Record in Space
If you think running a marathon on Earth is pretty tough, British astronaut Tim Peake has set the bar even higher -- literally. The ESA spaceman set a new world (or rather, space?) record yesterday as he finished a marathon in record time aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
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