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Russian Official Tells US to 'Jump on a Trampoline' to Reach Space
Dmitry Rogozin, the Russian deputy prime minister, told the United States they could "jump on a trampoline" to get to space after the US imposed sanctions over the Ukraine crisis, Reuters reported.
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