
Astronauts arrive at ISS for 8-month mission after medical emergency forced early evacuation
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Four astronauts from the U.S., France and Russia successfully arrived at the International Space Station via SpaceX rocket Saturday, restoring full crew capacity.
"That was quite the ride," NASA Commander Jessica Meir said immediately after the launch, according to BBC News. "We have left the Earth, but the Earth has not left us."
The launch had previously been delayed twice due to weather concerns.
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