Soyuz spacecraft docks in space

early yesterday, said the Mission Control Centre.
The spacecraft docked to the ISS Russian Rassvet module automatically, said the Mission Control spokesman.
The Soyuz, which blast off from Baikonur Cosmosdrome in Kazakhstan on June 8, sent Russian cosmonaut Sergei Volkov, Japanese astronaut Satoshi Furukawa and American astronaut Michael to the orbit.
According to the Russian Cosmonauts Training Centre, the new crew will spend 161 days in the ISS and conduct three space walks. – Xinhua.

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