Three astronauts Friday with their Soyuz spaceship to the International Space Station. The trio departed Wednesday from the Russian space base at Baikonur, in Kazakhstan. On board are the Russian Sergei Volkov, Aidin Aimbetov from Kazakhstan and Andreas Mogensen, the first Dane who ventures into space
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The Soyuz was longer route than usual. ISS was moved in July to avoid collisions with space debris. The approach with the Soyuz must therefore take place more slowly than usual. The spacecraft has been docked at the station. Around noon, the three astronauts floating inside the International Space Station. There currently reside six astronauts.
Mogensen and Aimbetov times on September 12 back to earth. They are then guided by the man who has the record stay in space on his name. Gennadi Padalka, since March the ISS has been at work, but then has a total already spent 878 days in space. Volkov return next March back to Earth, along with his compatriot Mikhail Kornijenko and American Scott Kelly, who over a year working space have opzitten
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