Successful Blast-Off for French Astronaut Sophie Adenot
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SpaceX's Crew Dragon Freedom spacecraft, which launched from the Florida spaceport on Friday, docked with the International Space Station (ISS) on Saturday after about 34 hours. On board were Americans Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, Frenchwoman Sophie Adenot and Russian Andrei Fedyaev.
In January, a crew had left the International Space Station prematurely. Since then, only three astronauts have waited there. Now, four colleagues have joined.[more]]>
Four astronauts arrived on Saturday at the International Space Station for a multi-month fact-finding mission, replacing a group of colleagues who were forced to return to Earth earlier than anticipated by a medical problem.
Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway (NASA), Sophie Adenot (France) and Andrei Fediaïev (Russia) will be on board for eight to nine months.
The spacecraft launched on Friday by a SpaceX rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, docked at the International Space Station, 400 kilometres from Earth, at 9:15 p.m. in Paris.
Astronaut Sophie Adenot joined, with two Americans and a Russian, the ISS for a mission of about eight months that marks the return of a French woman to space after 25 years Lástronaut Sophie
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