Russia searches for missing "space parachute"
8th Oct 2005, 20:15 GMT
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Scientists have lost an experimental "space parachute" after it came back to earth in the remote wilderness of Russia's Pacific seaboard, news agencies said on Saturday.
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