Russian capsule blasts off for Space Station

A Russian space capsule blasted off in Central Asia on a landmark mission to expand the permanent human presence in space.

Russian capsule blasts off for Space Station

A Russian space capsule blasted off in Central Asia on a landmark mission to expand the permanent human presence in space.

The Soyuz craft carrying Canadian Bob Thirsk, Russian Roman Romanenko and Belgian Frank De Winne soared above Kazakhstan’s southern steppe to begin a two-day journey to the international space station – the largest man-made object in Earth’s orbit.

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