A NASA astronaut and his two Russian crewmates made the fastest-ever
trip to the International Space Station on Thursday, arriving less than
six hours after launch.
In the past, it's taken two days for Soyuz
spaceships to make the trip from Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome in
Kazakhstan. But mission planners worked out a more efficient procedure
that made it possible for the Soyuz to catch up with the station in just
four orbits, compared with more than 30 orbits under the previous
flight plan.
Russian cosmonauts Pavel Vinogradov and Alexander
Misurkin, along with NASA's Chris Cassidy, rocketed into orbit from the
Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 4:43 p.m. ET Thursday (2:43 a.m.
Friday local time). "The spacecraft is nominal, we feel great,"
Vinogradov, the spacecraft's commander, reported as the rocket ascended
to orbit.
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