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SpaceX rocket with 4 astronauts took off to transport them to the International Space Station

Missile Falcon 9 of SpaceX took off from the space center Kennedy in Florida with four astronauts – three Americans and a German – destined for International Space Station (ISS), shipment that is broadcast live.

The take-off, which was greeted with cheers at its control center SpaceX, took place at 21:03 on Wednesday (local time; at 04:03 today Greek time).

This is the third transfer of astronauts to ΔΔΣ from the SpaceX on behalf of the US Space Agency, NASA.

The Falcon-9 consists of a crew of four. These four crew members will go to the International Space Station for 6 months and receive more data on how space affects the development of food for their respective services, such as NASA and the THIS. The crew members are: o Matthias Maurer, German her astronaut THIS and the Americans Thomas Marshburn, Raja Chari | and Kayla Barron.

The four astronauts are about to reach the space station, orbiting about 250 miles (400 km) above Earth, on Thursday afternoon after a flight of about 22 hours. The flight marks the third “operational” space station crew sent into orbit on a Dragon capsule since NASA and the SpaceX collaborated to continue space launches from US soil last year, nine years after the end of the USA in 2011.

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