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Russia launches Soyuz spacecraft to ISS

Published : 21 Apr 2017, 12:14

  DF-Xinhua Report
Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin (R) and U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) astronaut Jack Fischer, members of the main crew to the International Space Station, meet the media before the launch of Russia's Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft at Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on April 20, 2017. Photo Xinhua.

Russia on Thursday successfully launched its Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft carrying two astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), the Russian State Space Corporation Roscosmos said.

The launch of the Soyuz-FG carrier rocket with the spacecraft took place at 10:13 a.m. Moscow time (0713 GMT) from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Roscosmos said.

The two men aboard the spacecraft are Russian cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin and U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) astronaut Jack Fischer. They are expected to spend 136 days in space this time.

The docking of the spacecraft is scheduled for 04:23 p.m. Moscow time (1323 GMT), Roscosmos said.

The launch was initially scheduled for March 27, but was delayed for more safety checks.