Astronaut successfully reached international space station after six hours

in #astronaut6 years ago

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Astronauts from NASA and Roskosmos of Russia reached the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday successfully. The spacecraft sent to ISS with the help of Russia's popular Soyuz rocket was released from the launch center located in Bakanur, Kazakhstan on Friday.

At 12:14 midnight on the local time, it was successfully reached the ISS after six hours. Through it, NASA's Nick Hague and Christina Koch and Alexei Ovchinin International Space Station, connected with Roskosmos, arrived. NASA has congratulated the passengers on success.

The combined effort of NASA and Roscommosmos to succeed in sending ISS to their astronauts on October 11 last year was not successful. This launch was also done through Bakanur via Soyuz Rocket.

Due to technical breakdown due to a disturbance in the Soyuz rocket, both the passengers involved in the crew had to return. Both astronauts also became part of this successful effort of this time. Nick Hague and Alexey Ovchinin have had to return from the road last time. They had to land back in an emergency after landing.

Now the three astronauts will become part of the research team living in the ISSS. Anne McClane, Oleg Cononenko and David St-Jacques are already employed in Space Station. Research is carried out here in biology, biotechnology and many other areas of science.

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