Two NASA astronauts, one cosmonaut blast off for ISS
The two men lifted off along with rookie US astronaut Christina Koch from Russia´s Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 1914 GMT.
By Web Desk
March 15, 2019
Kazakhstan: NASA astronaut Nick Hague and his Russian colleague Alexey Ovchinin, who survived a dramatically aborted Soyuz launch last year, blasted off to the International Space Station on Thursday.
The two men lifted off along with rookie US astronaut Christina Koch from Russia´s Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 1914 GMT.
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