Tim Peake's Rocket Docks Safely With International Space Station

Tim Peake's Rocket Docks Safely With International Space Station

British astronaut Tim Peake has safely made contact with the International Space Station (ISS) after blasting off in a rocket from Kazakhstan this morning.

The Russian Soyuz TMA-19 capsule, carrying Mr Peake, 43, Russian Commander Yuri Malenchenko and US astronaut Tim Kopra, docked at 17.33, six and a half hours after lift off at 11.03 GMT.

It spent just over 30 minutes completing its fly-around as the astronauts on-board made sure every part of the capsule was precisely aligned with the station, while travelling at a speed of 20-30 centimetres per second.

Tensions rose as there were difficulties in manoeuvring the capsule into position. Yuri took manual control and backed the capsule away before making a second attempt to re-align it with the station's docking port.

This put the docking behind its scheduled time of 17.23 GMT by just over 10 minutes.

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