Video: Russian spacecraft launches into space
Russia's Soyuz TMA-02M spacecraft carrying three astronauts has been launched into space soon.
Russia's Soyuz TMA-02M spacecraft carrying three astronauts has been launched into space soon.
>> Soyuz spacecraft is about to take off
After two days inside the spacecraft, three astronauts will arrive at the International Space Station ISS on June 10. They will work here until November.
This is the second journey of the Soyuz after it has been improved. When the astronauts are on ISS, they will also see the ultimate mission of the Atlantis spacecraft when NASA suspends its 30-year shuttle program.
After that, flights to ISS will depend entirely on Russian Soyuz. The US will have to pay $ 56 million for a seat on this ship. AP said that in 2014, the price of Russia given to the US will be 63 million USD.
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