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Russia successfully launches manned spacecraft to ISS
                 Source: Xinhua | 2018-12-04 01:50:26 | Editor: huaxia

Russia's Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft carrying the members of the International Space Station (ISS) expedition 58/59 blasts off to the ISS from the launch pad at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome on Dec. 3, 2018. (AFP Photo)

MOSCOW, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) -- Russia successfully launched the Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft Monday with three astronauts on board to the International Space Station (ISS) after a launch failure in October, Russian state space corporation Roscosmos said.

The spacecraft blasted off at 2:31 p.m. Moscow Time (1131 GMT) from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, according to a Roscosmos statement.

Nine minutes later, the spacecraft reached the predetermined orbit.

The crew includes Russian astronaut Oleg Kononenko, U.S. astronaut Anne McClain and Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques. They are expected to stay on the ISS for six and a half months.

The spacecraft's journey to the ISS is scheduled to last for about six hours before docking.

On Oct. 11 the capsule of the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft with Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin and U.S. astronaut Nick Hague on board made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan after the carrier rocket malfunctioned shortly after lift-off.

Russia then suspended manned space missions but sent a cargo ship to the ISS on Nov. 16.

The current ISS crew consisting of German astronaut Alexander Gerst, Russian astronaut Sergei Prokopyev and U.S. astronaut Serena Aunon-Chancellor are expected to return to Earth on Dec. 20.

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Russia successfully launches manned spacecraft to ISS

Source: Xinhua 2018-12-04 01:50:26

Russia's Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft carrying the members of the International Space Station (ISS) expedition 58/59 blasts off to the ISS from the launch pad at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome on Dec. 3, 2018. (AFP Photo)

MOSCOW, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) -- Russia successfully launched the Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft Monday with three astronauts on board to the International Space Station (ISS) after a launch failure in October, Russian state space corporation Roscosmos said.

The spacecraft blasted off at 2:31 p.m. Moscow Time (1131 GMT) from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, according to a Roscosmos statement.

Nine minutes later, the spacecraft reached the predetermined orbit.

The crew includes Russian astronaut Oleg Kononenko, U.S. astronaut Anne McClain and Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques. They are expected to stay on the ISS for six and a half months.

The spacecraft's journey to the ISS is scheduled to last for about six hours before docking.

On Oct. 11 the capsule of the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft with Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin and U.S. astronaut Nick Hague on board made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan after the carrier rocket malfunctioned shortly after lift-off.

Russia then suspended manned space missions but sent a cargo ship to the ISS on Nov. 16.

The current ISS crew consisting of German astronaut Alexander Gerst, Russian astronaut Sergei Prokopyev and U.S. astronaut Serena Aunon-Chancellor are expected to return to Earth on Dec. 20.

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