Russian capsule blasts off for space station

BAIKONUR. May 28. KAZINFORM A Russian space capsule blasted off Wednesday on a landmark mission that will double the crew of the international space station, Kazinform refers to Today's Zaman.
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The Soyuz TMA-15 craft carrying Canadian astronaut Bob Thirsk, Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko and Belgium's Frank De Winne soared into the hot afternoon skies over Kazakhstan's northern steppe on a two-day journey to the orbiting station. The three will join the three crew members already on board the space station, giving the station six permanent members for the first time. Scores of journalists, relatives and dignitaries, including Belgium's Prince Philip, watched from a viewing stand a mile (1.5 kilometers) away, applauding as the rocket roared into the sky. ?This is very important for Belgium. (De Winne) represents Europe and he represents Belgium. He represents international collaboration for peaceful application of science,? the prince said. Thirsk's three children also watched the launch, along with his 81-year-old mother Eva. ?It's rather exciting. He's doing what he's wants to do. And he's so happy about it. And I'm so happy for him,? she said. Footage broadcast by NASA TV from inside the Soyuz showed the three astronauts waving and giving the thumbs-up for the camera, Kazinform cites Today's Zaman.
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