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A photo provided by NASA shows Zebulon Scoville, photographed in Houston in 2019, who has worked at NASA's mission control in Houston for seven years. Scoville and others at NASA's mission control in Houston spent Thursday, July 29, 2021, righting the International Space Station after the new Russian module unexpectedly fired its thrusters. (Robert Markowitz/NASA via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. --
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